Summary: The current forces of globalisation facilitate the migration of people around the world. The purpose of this article is to explore the roles of ethnic-based groups and organisations in the Korean community in New Zealand. A qualitative approach was employed to collect data from in-depth interviews of Korean adults within the ethnic community. Fourteen participants served as key informants in this study. The data collected were analysed mainly using a concept-mapping technique in a bilingual context. Findings: There was a range of community groups in the Korean community in New Zealand. Those ethnic-based groups played important roles in not only enabling migrants to meet their needs but also connecting them with local communities....
Sophie Kyung-Mi Kang and Stephen J. Page, 'Tourism, migration and emigration: Travel patterns of Kor...
The study examines four key elements of empowerment; social, economic, political and cultural empowe...
This paper discusses the diversifying lives of Zainichi Koreans in order to understand their identit...
Little is known about Korean migrants and their lives in New Zealand. They are likely to be 'invisib...
The success of all immigrants is significant to the harmony of New Zealand society since the governm...
Social work practice involving migration issues requires a good understanding of migrants' social en...
The purpose of this article is to present the research findings from a qualitative study on a type o...
INTRODUCTION: While citizens of Aotearoa New Zealand are granted full participation regardless of ra...
INTRODUCTION: The quality of Asian immigrants’ lives is significant to the harmony of New Zealand so...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the role of community organisations in the resettlement of ...
Migrant workers' integration has been a crucial problem facing the welfare countries during the last...
Explores Korean migrants’ experiences and cultural attitudes towards mental illness and mental healt...
Research evidence suggests that older immigrants’ resettlement in a new host country is hindered by ...
Australia has accepted several million immigrant and humanitarian entrant people since the large-sca...
The employment experiences of recent Korean settlers in New Zealand are examined from both a macro a...
Sophie Kyung-Mi Kang and Stephen J. Page, 'Tourism, migration and emigration: Travel patterns of Kor...
The study examines four key elements of empowerment; social, economic, political and cultural empowe...
This paper discusses the diversifying lives of Zainichi Koreans in order to understand their identit...
Little is known about Korean migrants and their lives in New Zealand. They are likely to be 'invisib...
The success of all immigrants is significant to the harmony of New Zealand society since the governm...
Social work practice involving migration issues requires a good understanding of migrants' social en...
The purpose of this article is to present the research findings from a qualitative study on a type o...
INTRODUCTION: While citizens of Aotearoa New Zealand are granted full participation regardless of ra...
INTRODUCTION: The quality of Asian immigrants’ lives is significant to the harmony of New Zealand so...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the role of community organisations in the resettlement of ...
Migrant workers' integration has been a crucial problem facing the welfare countries during the last...
Explores Korean migrants’ experiences and cultural attitudes towards mental illness and mental healt...
Research evidence suggests that older immigrants’ resettlement in a new host country is hindered by ...
Australia has accepted several million immigrant and humanitarian entrant people since the large-sca...
The employment experiences of recent Korean settlers in New Zealand are examined from both a macro a...
Sophie Kyung-Mi Kang and Stephen J. Page, 'Tourism, migration and emigration: Travel patterns of Kor...
The study examines four key elements of empowerment; social, economic, political and cultural empowe...
This paper discusses the diversifying lives of Zainichi Koreans in order to understand their identit...