TOWARDS WELL-BEING, THROUGH EDUCATION AND CULTURAL INTEGRATION
The decision to emigrate is almost always preceded by a period of unhappiness, and those who leave their homeland rely on this major change to improve their well-being. The strategies used by immigrants to integrate socially in the host country differ depending on several factors, such as: age, educ...
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Main Author: | Sanda NICOLA (Author) |
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Association of Social and Educational Innovation,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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