Highly Educated, New Foreign Workers' Acculturation and Coping Mechanisms in a Large Korean Company
ABSTRACT The need for skilled foreign workers in South Korea (Korea hereafter) has grown substantially due Korea's changing workforce demographics, skill mismatch, transformation of business portfolios, and the pursuit of globalized business. As a result, large Korean companies have begun to recruit highly educated foreign workers for global talent ...
Dae Seok Chai
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Navigating immigration policy and promoting health equity: Practical strategies for clinicians. [PDF]
Mann-Jackson L+3 more
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Pragmatic Disengagement and Culturally Situated Non Use Older Korean Immigrants Strategies for Navigating Digital Noise [PDF]
Older immigrant adults often face layered barriers to digital participation, including language exclusion, generational divides, and emotional fatigue. This study examines how older Korean immigrants in the greater NYC area selectively engage with digital tools such as smartphones, YouTube, and AI platforms.
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A Multi‐Level Systems Perspective on (Un)sustainable HRM in Adult Social Care
ABSTRACT This paper contributes to sustainable HRM theory, policy, and practice by applying and extending systems theory. A framing is developed and applied by triangulating data from 85 interviews with workers, managers, and other stakeholders (e.g., unions, employer representatives, charities) in adult social care, along with qualitative and ...
Emma Hughes, Tony Dundon
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"Which Clinic? Pre-Covid or Post-Covid?": Immigration Policy Uncertainty, Immigrant Serving Organization, and the Response to COVID-19. [PDF]
Doering-White J, Roth B, Woo B.
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Labor-Market Competition and Individual Preferences Over Immigration Policy [PDF]
This paper uses an individual-level data set to analyze the determinants of individual preferences over immigration policy in the United States. In particular, we test for a link from individual skill levels to stated immigration-policy preferences ...
Kenneth F. Scheve, Matthew J. Slaughter
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Abstract Profiles of parental reflective functioning (PRF) may offer valuable insights into individual differences in PRF. Previous studies have identified PRF profiles; however, further validation is needed. This study aimed to investigate the convergent validity of the identified PRF profiles by examining their association with a related measure of ...
Eva Back Madsen+6 more
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Anti-immigration policy and mental health: Risk of distress and trauma among deferred action for childhood arrivals recipients in the United States. [PDF]
Garcini LM+7 more
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Revisiting the Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Crime: A Global Analysis
ABSTRACT Drawing upon extensive literature on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) spillovers, we hypothesize that FDI inflow represents a double‐edged sword with respect to crime in host countries. On one hand, FDI can contribute to economic growth and social well‐being by infusing capital and knowledge into the host countries, thereby potentially ...
Yuan Chen+3 more
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Measuring structural xenophobia: US State immigration policy climates over ten years. [PDF]
Samari G, Nagle A, Coleman-Minahan K.
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