Following a discussion of some of the implications of urban migration and culture change, predictions were made about the comparative levels of the adjustment of Maori and European, urban and rural, migrant and non-migrant fourteen year old boys. Data for the study were gathered from 306 subjects in a survey of the Wellington and East Coast areas of New Zealand. Four objective measures were developed for the survey and these, together with a structured interview and data from school records were used to assess interpersonal adjustment, competence, and intrapersonal adjustment. Some additional measures related to Maoriness, migration contact and orientation, and educational attitudes. It was observed during detailed analysis of the data, tha...
Establishing a 'secure' Maori identity based solely on particular criteria of Maori culture (te reo ...
Global mobility means increasing numbers of individuals are exposed to potentially stressful experie...
Academic interest in geographic mobility of indigenous peoples has increased in recent years with a ...
Following a discussion of some of the implications of urban migration and culture change, prediction...
The world today is witnessing a rapid breakdown of cultural barriers as more people migrate, either ...
The urbanisation of the Māori population after World War Two saw the rapid movement of a mainly rura...
A previous study by Nikora, Guerin, Rua & Te Awekotuku (2004) of the social consequences of Tūhoe mo...
The aim of the thesis was to examine some of the characteristics of service and civilian applicants ...
The impact that culture has on the experience and expression of emotion is a topic of great debate a...
This exploratory research examined the contributing influence of a range of contextual and individu...
This thesis examines Maori internal migration for the period 1976-1986. The main aims of this study,...
The thesis studies certain aspects of the Samoan community in Christchurch. Demographic, social and ...
Migration research in New Zealand with national data sets is limited. It is generally assumed, howev...
Identity has been widely studied. However measures of identity are relatively new. The focus of thi...
The immigrant population of Aotearoa New Zealand has increased significantly over recent years. This...
Establishing a 'secure' Maori identity based solely on particular criteria of Maori culture (te reo ...
Global mobility means increasing numbers of individuals are exposed to potentially stressful experie...
Academic interest in geographic mobility of indigenous peoples has increased in recent years with a ...
Following a discussion of some of the implications of urban migration and culture change, prediction...
The world today is witnessing a rapid breakdown of cultural barriers as more people migrate, either ...
The urbanisation of the Māori population after World War Two saw the rapid movement of a mainly rura...
A previous study by Nikora, Guerin, Rua & Te Awekotuku (2004) of the social consequences of Tūhoe mo...
The aim of the thesis was to examine some of the characteristics of service and civilian applicants ...
The impact that culture has on the experience and expression of emotion is a topic of great debate a...
This exploratory research examined the contributing influence of a range of contextual and individu...
This thesis examines Maori internal migration for the period 1976-1986. The main aims of this study,...
The thesis studies certain aspects of the Samoan community in Christchurch. Demographic, social and ...
Migration research in New Zealand with national data sets is limited. It is generally assumed, howev...
Identity has been widely studied. However measures of identity are relatively new. The focus of thi...
The immigrant population of Aotearoa New Zealand has increased significantly over recent years. This...
Establishing a 'secure' Maori identity based solely on particular criteria of Maori culture (te reo ...
Global mobility means increasing numbers of individuals are exposed to potentially stressful experie...
Academic interest in geographic mobility of indigenous peoples has increased in recent years with a ...