The purpose of this study was to explore how living outside of the passport country during the developmental years affected the experiences of adult Third Culture Kids (TCKs). Individual interviews were conducted with 15 adult TCKs who had lived at least one year outside of their passport country prior to age 18 and had returned to their passport country for at least one year. They were asked questions about how their experiences living outside of their passport country affected them. Data analyzed from the interviews generated 13 themes: (a) broader understanding of the world and the differences of people, (b) developing a support system of genuine relationships based on support and understanding, (c) development of an identity that integ...
BACKGROUND: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are those who have been raised in a culture outside of the cul...
This study investigated whether Third Culture Kids, defined as people who lived in a country other t...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are children of expatriates who live in a culture other than their country...
This study explored the experiences of adults who grew up outside their parents\u27 home country as ...
For decades, social scientists have been conducting studies about Third Culture Kids (TCKs). TCKs ar...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are children who have spent a significant part of their upbringing in a c...
The following Master's thesis discusses research on cultural identity negotiation of Third Culture ...
Third Culture Kids (TCK) are generally considered to be children who spend a significant period livi...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore experiences that influence the identity develop...
Previous research has established a positive relationship between multicultural exposure and creativ...
“Third Culture Kids” (TCKs) spend several years of their childhood living in a different culture tha...
As globalisation increases more families than ever are relocating from their passport countries for ...
The lives of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are characterized by their experiences of living among differ...
Children who accompany their expatriate parents overseas are referred to as ‘Third Culture Kids’ (TC...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are defined as children who have spent a significant part of their develop...
BACKGROUND: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are those who have been raised in a culture outside of the cul...
This study investigated whether Third Culture Kids, defined as people who lived in a country other t...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are children of expatriates who live in a culture other than their country...
This study explored the experiences of adults who grew up outside their parents\u27 home country as ...
For decades, social scientists have been conducting studies about Third Culture Kids (TCKs). TCKs ar...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are children who have spent a significant part of their upbringing in a c...
The following Master's thesis discusses research on cultural identity negotiation of Third Culture ...
Third Culture Kids (TCK) are generally considered to be children who spend a significant period livi...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore experiences that influence the identity develop...
Previous research has established a positive relationship between multicultural exposure and creativ...
“Third Culture Kids” (TCKs) spend several years of their childhood living in a different culture tha...
As globalisation increases more families than ever are relocating from their passport countries for ...
The lives of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are characterized by their experiences of living among differ...
Children who accompany their expatriate parents overseas are referred to as ‘Third Culture Kids’ (TC...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are defined as children who have spent a significant part of their develop...
BACKGROUND: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are those who have been raised in a culture outside of the cul...
This study investigated whether Third Culture Kids, defined as people who lived in a country other t...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are children of expatriates who live in a culture other than their country...