The post-divorce experience has been the topic of much research in Western, industrialized nations. Little is known about the experiences of women from non-Western countries who have immigrated to Western countries. This study explores the post-divorce experiences of immigrant women from India who came to Canada with their husbands and subsequently got divorced. This study examines the economic, social, and residential changes these women faced after their divorces; the resources they used to cope with the changes; and the effects of their religions on their attitudes towards divorce. Qualitative data were collected via face-to-face interviews. Six women from Hindu and Sikh backgrounds, residing in the Greater Vancouver area, took part in t...
This research was focused on reviewing the post-divorce Hindu women’s regarding socio-cultural press...
This study analyzes the post-divorce experiences of a sample of 50 Jordanian divorced participants. ...
In this dissertation, African/Caribbean-Canadian women’s experiences of coping with divorce were exp...
Divorce is a reality for many American Muslim families, yet it is still considered taboo in the Amer...
A qualitative research design, based on Colaizzi's (1978) understanding of Husserl's transcendental ...
There has been an unprecedented increase in opportunities for migration form India to other parts of...
The purpose of this descriptive qualitative study was to examine and understand the challenges faced...
A qualitative phenomenological research design was used to explore and illustrate the experience of...
Mixed-methods research explored change in the meaning of home for nine mainly Sikh, South Asian Indi...
Recent recognition of the scope and consequences of intimate partner violence in North America has i...
Canadian ideas about individualism and equality between genders can be stressful for immigrants and ...
Select women participated in this study of resettlement process and assimilation of immigrant Asian ...
This research was focused on reviewing the post-divorce Hindu women's regarding socio-cultural press...
In this article I approach the relationship between marriage and migration from the perspective of t...
The purpose of this study was to generate a description of the divorce experience from the perspecti...
This research was focused on reviewing the post-divorce Hindu women’s regarding socio-cultural press...
This study analyzes the post-divorce experiences of a sample of 50 Jordanian divorced participants. ...
In this dissertation, African/Caribbean-Canadian women’s experiences of coping with divorce were exp...
Divorce is a reality for many American Muslim families, yet it is still considered taboo in the Amer...
A qualitative research design, based on Colaizzi's (1978) understanding of Husserl's transcendental ...
There has been an unprecedented increase in opportunities for migration form India to other parts of...
The purpose of this descriptive qualitative study was to examine and understand the challenges faced...
A qualitative phenomenological research design was used to explore and illustrate the experience of...
Mixed-methods research explored change in the meaning of home for nine mainly Sikh, South Asian Indi...
Recent recognition of the scope and consequences of intimate partner violence in North America has i...
Canadian ideas about individualism and equality between genders can be stressful for immigrants and ...
Select women participated in this study of resettlement process and assimilation of immigrant Asian ...
This research was focused on reviewing the post-divorce Hindu women's regarding socio-cultural press...
In this article I approach the relationship between marriage and migration from the perspective of t...
The purpose of this study was to generate a description of the divorce experience from the perspecti...
This research was focused on reviewing the post-divorce Hindu women’s regarding socio-cultural press...
This study analyzes the post-divorce experiences of a sample of 50 Jordanian divorced participants. ...
In this dissertation, African/Caribbean-Canadian women’s experiences of coping with divorce were exp...