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'Existential migration': voluntary migrants' experiences
of not being-at-home in the world

'Existential migration': voluntary migrants' experiences of not being-at-home in the world

... 188 190 193 CENTRALITY OF HOME IN FORCED MIGRATION HOME AND MIGRANTS OF IDENTITY POSSIBLE CONCEPTUAL ELABORATIONS CHAPTER 6: EXTRAPOLATING FROM IDENTITY, BELONGING AND HOME TO A PHILOSOP[r] ... See full document

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'Existential migration': voluntary migrants' experiences
of not being-at-home in the world

'Existential migration': voluntary migrants' experiences of not being-at-home in the world

... The processes of leaving, adapting, and the overall experience of the choice to leave Preparing oneself to leave home for a foreign country- EV A Disillusionment with the new place- EV A[r] ... See full document

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'Existential migration': voluntary migrants' experiences
of not being-at-home in the world

'Existential migration': voluntary migrants' experiences of not being-at-home in the world

... And then after the year off, when we went back my partner became very depressed for a year and a half and I found that very difficult, I'm much better now because he's much better but th[r] ... See full document

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Conceptualization of Female Migrants’ Experiences across the Lifespan

Conceptualization of Female Migrants’ Experiences across the Lifespan

... female migration is motivated by other non-economic reasons (Geist and McManus, 2012; Omelaniuk, ...wars, being trafficked, family reunification, government policies on migration (Jolly and Reeves, ... See full document

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Shifting Selves in Migration: home, ageing in place and well-being

Shifting Selves in Migration: home, ageing in place and well-being

... as being concerned with the elements of knowledge that have been generated and developed in a country or a culture, as opposed to those that are imported or brought from elsewhere ...lived experiences of ... See full document

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Migrants’ Compromised Careers. Migrants’ Experiences of the Educational System and Integration into the Swedish Labor Market

Migrants’ Compromised Careers. Migrants’ Experiences of the Educational System and Integration into the Swedish Labor Market

... arrived migrants into the European labor market is due to “limited language proficiency, discrimination, and difficulties having their qualifications recognized and signaling how skills and experience meet ... See full document

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A changing world : the internationalisation experiences of staff and students, home and international, in UK higher education

A changing world : the internationalisation experiences of staff and students, home and international, in UK higher education

... I being' because what right do I have to manipulate people in this way, what right do I have to assert my middle-class western values of ‘it will be good for you’ to go and talk to people from other countries when ... See full document

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Being a Migrant in the New Destination: the Analysis of Social and Labour Market Experiences of Migrants Residing in a Medium-Sized Northern English Town

Being a Migrant in the New Destination: the Analysis of Social and Labour Market Experiences of Migrants Residing in a Medium-Sized Northern English Town

... those migrants who worked afternoon ...teach migrants in a rented room in the town’s ...at home rather than to rent special premises. In their home (rented through public housing association), ... See full document

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Is there a subjective well being premium in voluntary sector employment?

Is there a subjective well being premium in voluntary sector employment?

... into voluntary organisations. Voluntary sector employees may also accept lower levels of pay and other financial rewards because they are motivated by a mission: they trust that their efforts are helping to ... See full document

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Language, migration and continuity of being : notions of migrant language proficiency and self concept among multilingual migrants in Aotearoa New Zealand

Language, migration and continuity of being : notions of migrant language proficiency and self concept among multilingual migrants in Aotearoa New Zealand

... The current study adopted a participant-centered notion of proficiency, which entails establishing and taking into account the communicative, social and psychological needs of ML speakers and their communities. Gathering ... See full document

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To Germany and Back : Experiences of Return Gastarbeiter Migrants

To Germany and Back : Experiences of Return Gastarbeiter Migrants

... Prema Martinu i Radu (usp. 2012:109) migracija često nije jednokratni događaj gdje se ljudi presele s jedne lokacije na drugu te većina migranata preferira kratkoročne ostanke[r] ... See full document

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Unique experiences of being gay and being a gay father

Unique experiences of being gay and being a gay father

... Precipitating factors Intervening period Need for honesty rd party disclosure Perceiving from child's view Deciding to tell Responsive to child Process of separation from wife Pre disclo[r] ... See full document

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Migration and home ownership

Migration and home ownership

... affecting migration might have offset the negative effect of an increase in home ...of home ownership among younger, childless households did not lead to an increase in the migration of ... See full document

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Does intermarriage change migrants’ preferences for the home country?

Does intermarriage change migrants’ preferences for the home country?

... as migrants integrate, establish a social network, form ties with natives or even marry a spouse from the host ...and migrants ’ preferences for the home country using German panel data on ... See full document

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Resistance is futile? An existential-phenomenological exploration of psychotherapists' experiences of 'encountering resistance' in psychotherapy

Resistance is futile? An existential-phenomenological exploration of psychotherapists' experiences of 'encountering resistance' in psychotherapy

... Adapted from Mahoney 1991: 325 179 Table 2: Categorisation of research participants 204 Table 3: Ratings of individual descriptive statements 236 Table 4: Ratings of general descriptive [r] ... See full document

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Entrepreneurial migration in an integrated world

Entrepreneurial migration in an integrated world

... increasingly being recognised as evidenced by the recent attempts of many national governments to attract ...Entrepreneurial migrants are generally expected to play an active role in managing their ... See full document

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‘I felt the world crash down on me’: Women’s experiences being denied legal abortion in Colombia

‘I felt the world crash down on me’: Women’s experiences being denied legal abortion in Colombia

... the World Health Organization (WHO) [7], soon after the law was adopted but later annulled these guidelines due to challenges to the government’s authority to regulate ... See full document

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"On a Variation in the Economic Performance of Migrants by their Home Country's Wage"

"On a Variation in the Economic Performance of Migrants by their Home Country's Wage"

... of migrants with that of native-born ...country, migrants outperform the native-born; other evidence suggests that the pace at which the economic performance of migrants improves in the host country ... See full document

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Resistance is futile? An existential-phenomenological exploration of psychotherapists' experiences of 'encountering resistance' in psychotherapy

Resistance is futile? An existential-phenomenological exploration of psychotherapists' experiences of 'encountering resistance' in psychotherapy

... It will also be argued that such an existential-phenomenological perspective on resistance - one that is essentially a descriptive clarification of a lived experience - cannot be transfo[r] ... See full document

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Internal Migration and Migrants Livelihood Aspects: A Study of the Rural-Out Migrants into the Slums of Chittagong City

Internal Migration and Migrants Livelihood Aspects: A Study of the Rural-Out Migrants into the Slums of Chittagong City

... sample migrants were living in the urban slum, so it was expected that their living environment was poor, inadequate and ...their migration, but now ...their migration to Chittagong city while ... See full document

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