(2011) Gender-related mental health differences between refugees and non-refugee immigrants--A cross-sectionalHollander A-C, Bruce D, Burtrom B, Ekblad S. Gender-related mental health differences bet- ween refugees and non-refugee immigrants - a cross-sectional register-based study. BMC Public ...
Differences in Economic Performance between Refugees and Economic ImmigrantsGunasekara, Vagisha
However, only little is known about the actual values of refugees who recently arrived in many European countries. Comparative values research suggests that immigrants from culturally distant countries increase value heterogeneity. In contrast, acculturation and assimilation theories argue that values are ...
Refugee.As opposed to migrants, refugees don’t choose to switch between countries willingly. They are forced to do it because of war actions or other large-scale types of violence that threaten their safety. They are simply unable to keep staying in their homes, and they have no way to r...
This article uses 2012–2021 UK survey data to explore differences in subjective well-being (i.e. happiness, anxiety, life satisfaction, and having a worthwhile life) between those born in the UK and foreign-born residents who migrated for different reas
Gender-related mental health differences between refugees and non-refugee immigrants - A cross-sectional register-based study p pBackground/p pBeing an immigrant in a high-income country is a risk factor for severe mental ill health. Studies on mental ill health among immigrants h... AC Hollan...
destination for immigrants around the world who dream of a better life for themselves and their families. Some immigrants came to the U.S. legally although some entered the country through illegal means. But did you know that there’s a big difference between immigration, emigration, and ...
designs, sample sizes and data sources used; (2) assess the differences in health behaviour prevalence between immigrants and non-immigrants across countries; and (3) determine whether the duration of residence in the host country is associated with the change in health behaviours among immigrants....
As compared to non-migrants, childless- ness is rather low among immigrants in Germany. In the first generation, this can largely be explained with the interrelation of life course events, i.e., marriage or union forma- tion and migration, resulting in family formation. In addition, work ...
First Language Attrition in German Jewish Refugees of the Nazi Dictatorship: The Impact of Age and Attitude on Language Loss By Christian David Zeitz First language attrition (L1) studies are a comparably young and theoretically unspecified field of research in bilingualism. Young, because ...