Psychological Adjustment of Immigrants, 1977
The aim of this study was to relate psychological social adjustment to factors which influenced the decision to migrate in the first place, to adjustment prior to migration, and to expectations about life in Britain held before migration. 200 Pakistani, 200 Indian, and 200 Irish immigrants to England, and 200 Irish and 250 English natives were studied in respect of psychological symptoms, acculturation, family cohesion, social isolation and social adjustment.
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Geographic Coverage:
GB
Resource Type:
dataset
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UK Data Service