American families moving abroad are often informed of the initial difficulties they will encounter as residents in a new culture; however, they may not recognize the possible subsequent effects on their children, when returning home to their native cultures during the repatriation process. The children who experience the effect of living in a new culture and eventually repatriating are known as Third Culture Kids (TCK). As globalization and expatriate populations increase, it is important that society becomes aware of the Third Culture community. This qualitative research study focused on analyzing the repatriation transition process of four Adult Third Culture Kids (ATCK) and explored the relationship between their emotional intelligence a...
This study explores the readjustment process of third culture kids (TCKs; children who grew up overs...
According to Pollock and Van Reken (2009), Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are individuals who have lived ...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are defined as children who have spent a significant part of their develop...
The highly mobile lives of Third Culture Kids (TCKs), the children of families living abroad, has te...
In the era of globalization, understanding the experiences of all Third Culture Kids (TCKs) is extre...
BACKGROUND: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are those who have been raised in a culture outside of the cul...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) or Global Nomads are one of many new populations that represent the global...
Third Culture Kids are the children of people working outside their passport countries, and who are ...
The children of expatriates grow up being a part of two or more cultures which allows them to have u...
This article reviews the pertinent literature on the phenomenon of third culture kids--their charact...
This paper explores the phenomena of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and Adult Third Culture Kids (ATCKs)....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are individuals who have...
Globalisation is moving the world to become increasingly interconnected, both economically and cult...
The purpose of this qualitative collective case study was to understand the transition to college in...
Due to globalization, there are more and more families are bringing their children abroad due to dif...
This study explores the readjustment process of third culture kids (TCKs; children who grew up overs...
According to Pollock and Van Reken (2009), Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are individuals who have lived ...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are defined as children who have spent a significant part of their develop...
The highly mobile lives of Third Culture Kids (TCKs), the children of families living abroad, has te...
In the era of globalization, understanding the experiences of all Third Culture Kids (TCKs) is extre...
BACKGROUND: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are those who have been raised in a culture outside of the cul...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) or Global Nomads are one of many new populations that represent the global...
Third Culture Kids are the children of people working outside their passport countries, and who are ...
The children of expatriates grow up being a part of two or more cultures which allows them to have u...
This article reviews the pertinent literature on the phenomenon of third culture kids--their charact...
This paper explores the phenomena of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and Adult Third Culture Kids (ATCKs)....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are individuals who have...
Globalisation is moving the world to become increasingly interconnected, both economically and cult...
The purpose of this qualitative collective case study was to understand the transition to college in...
Due to globalization, there are more and more families are bringing their children abroad due to dif...
This study explores the readjustment process of third culture kids (TCKs; children who grew up overs...
According to Pollock and Van Reken (2009), Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are individuals who have lived ...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are defined as children who have spent a significant part of their develop...