[PDF][PDF] This Chapter Was Published In: Couples Coping With Stress–A Cross-Cultural Perspective

D COUPLES - 2016 - academia.edu
Switzerland is a small, but wealthy country with approximately 8 million inhabitants located
in the middle of Europe. It shares three of the four national languages (German, French …

Soziale Unterstützung in Partnerschaft und Familie im Kulturvergleich

M Schär, P Hilpert, G Bodenmann - Handbuch Stress und Kultur …, 2013 - Springer
Der Mensch ist von seiner Natur her ein soziales Wesen, wie bereits Aristoteles vor über
2000 Jahren bemerkte. Das heisst, Menschen interagieren mit anderen und die meisten …

Stress in Partnerschaften im interkulturellen Kontext

HW Bierhoff, A Mikhof - Handbuch Stress und Kultur: Interkulturelle und …, 2013 - Springer
Gemeinsame Aktivitäten der Partner, Bindung, partnerschaftliche Intimität und
Verlässlichkeit, emotionale Akzeptanz und Hilfsbereitschaft tragen zum Gefühl von …

Intercultural Collaboration in European Business: Cultural Differences between the Dutch and Swiss on the Work Floor

NG Suijkerbuijk - 2023 - essay.utwente.nl
As a result of today's rise in the global marketplace, more organisations send their
employees to work outside their home countries as expatriates. An issue expatriates may …

[HTML][HTML] Diversity attitudes and sensitivity of employees and leaders in the German STEM-sector

P Genkova, H Schreiber - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The increasing diversity of cultural backgrounds, migration status and age is shaping
modern working life. Previous research demonstrated that the attitudes and competences of …

With a little help from my colleagues: Notes on emotional support in a qualitative longitudinal research project

A Lisiak, Ł Krzyżowski - … and the researcher: Sites, subjectivities, and …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose–This chapter explores the strategies and tactics employed by researchers when
dealing with emotionally challenging situations, both in the field and in academia in general …

[PDF][PDF] Cultures unfolding: experiences of Chinese-Hungarian mixed couples in Hungary

N Kovács - Current Issues in Personality Psychology, 2015 - termedia.pl
Background Non-Hungarian international migration to Hungary started shortly after the shift
of regimes in 1989. According to a recent study on migration to Hungary, in January 2013 …

Lived ethnicity: two 'Turkish'women in Germany

J Mahadevan, E Cetinkaya, D Özer - Cases in Critical Cross …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter is based on in-depth interviews with two 'Turkish'women in Germany. In this
case,'Turkish'does not refer to nationality but to ethnicity. We put 'Turkish'(understood as an …

Making diversity bloom: Coping effectively with cultural differences at work

K Luijters - 2008 - research.rug.nl
Abstract In 2006, 19.3% of the overall Dutch population was of foreign heritage, ie consisting
of people of whom at least one parent was born abroad. This number was considerably …

[PDF][PDF] Out of sight, out of mind? Frequency of emigrants' contact with friends in Germany and its impact on subjective well-being

L Mansfeld - The Global Lives of German Migrants, 2021 - library.oapen.org
Migration provides people with new opportunities. For example, migration can be beneficial
for an individual's career by bringing about income gains (Clemens 2013; Gibson and …