2022
DOI: 10.1111/josi.12560
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Well‐being of migrants and immigrants: Perspectives in Asia and from Asians in North America

Abstract: Immigrant and migrant well‐being have been widely studied, but the knowledge gained from immigrant adaptation and well‐being has mostly focused on findings from more developed countries, which may diverge from the situation in Asia. East‐Asian countries have strong roots in Confucian culture, which celebrates cultural homogeneity, and societies are thus conservative when it comes to welcoming immigrants. Southeast Asian countries are major migrant‐sending areas but have now also become important manufacturing … Show more

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