Moving Families

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A01=Mary Haour-Knipe
america
Author_Mary Haour-Knipe
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child relocation impact
cross-cultural adaptation
Duty Travel
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expatriate family stress coping strategies
family
family migration research
Family's Life
Family’s Life
geneva
Girl Friends
Held
High SOC
Honeymoon
international
International School
Leaving North America
live
Low SOC
madison
Madison Family
Mr Foster
Mr Wood
mrs
Mrs Foster
Mrs Wood
north
North America
Ok
Organisation NGO
psychosocial adjustment
qualitative interview analysis
school
Smooth
social support mechanisms
Swiss
Swiss People
Topless
Usual Social Supports
Wander
Wo
wood

Product details

  • ISBN 9781857288148
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This study is a detailed exploration of how families cope both individually and as structures with the stresses of moving to a new culture. Through rich interviews conducted over a period of two years, Mary Haour-Knipe shows the processes of change and adjustment at work. As the world of work becomes increasingly a global one, employees of governments, companies and non-commercial organisations increasingly find themselves obliged to live abroad for years at a time, uprooting their families from jobs, schools and support networks in the process. The author's findings will be of interest to students of wider issues of migration and to those who study the family under pressure.

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