Acculturation research has for a long time concentrated on problematic issues related to migration, often taking a deficit approach. Only recently have researchers shifted their focus toward factors that might be linked to positive outcomes of migration and integration. The present paper will deal with the question of how individuals from migrant and non-migrant families might profit from multiculturalism and cultural diversity in a resource-oriented perspective. After a theoretical elaboration on how “successful” migration could be defined and by which indicators it could be measured, we will focus on lay perceptions of this concept drawing on qualitative interviews from the FNR-funded IRMA study (“Intergenerational Relations in the ligh...
Luxembourg is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Europe with a foreign population perce...
peer reviewedThe present investigation focused on cultural identity and the dealing with the belongi...
Ageing and migration have become key issues in many European countries as a large number of first ge...
Acculturation research has for a long time concentrated on problematic issues related to migration, ...
Migration flows have led to an increase in questions about the multiple cultural influences on indiv...
In Luxembourg, nearly half of the population is foreign – the foreign population percentage currentl...
Migration is a key topic of the contemporary world, so is the concept of cultural identity that has ...
The need to belong is fundamental to human beings and constitutes a basis for subjective well-being....
Even within a globalizing world, Luxembourg takes an exceptional position with a foreign population ...
The intergenerational transmission of values is not only essential for the continuity of a society a...
Migration is a life transition that entails changes in social and emotional belonging, and an import...
While first generation immigrants carry a cultural heritage to their receiving country, their childr...
In acculturation research, the convergence/divergence in value orientations of immigrants and host n...
Even within a globalizing world, Luxembourg takes an exceptional position with a foreign population ...
The intergenerational transmission of values from one generation to the next is essential for the co...
Luxembourg is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Europe with a foreign population perce...
peer reviewedThe present investigation focused on cultural identity and the dealing with the belongi...
Ageing and migration have become key issues in many European countries as a large number of first ge...
Acculturation research has for a long time concentrated on problematic issues related to migration, ...
Migration flows have led to an increase in questions about the multiple cultural influences on indiv...
In Luxembourg, nearly half of the population is foreign – the foreign population percentage currentl...
Migration is a key topic of the contemporary world, so is the concept of cultural identity that has ...
The need to belong is fundamental to human beings and constitutes a basis for subjective well-being....
Even within a globalizing world, Luxembourg takes an exceptional position with a foreign population ...
The intergenerational transmission of values is not only essential for the continuity of a society a...
Migration is a life transition that entails changes in social and emotional belonging, and an import...
While first generation immigrants carry a cultural heritage to their receiving country, their childr...
In acculturation research, the convergence/divergence in value orientations of immigrants and host n...
Even within a globalizing world, Luxembourg takes an exceptional position with a foreign population ...
The intergenerational transmission of values from one generation to the next is essential for the co...
Luxembourg is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Europe with a foreign population perce...
peer reviewedThe present investigation focused on cultural identity and the dealing with the belongi...
Ageing and migration have become key issues in many European countries as a large number of first ge...