Cross-sectional Study Reveals Moderate Professional Benefits Among Nurses in a Multicultural Healthcare System. [PDF]
Lai KI, Fong P, Meng L.
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Qatar's Journey to Integrating Hospitality Into Healthcare Excellence. [PDF]
Ormandy J+7 more
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Multicultural education and difference
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The article examines Australian–Hungarian foreign relations during the period of the Cold War, specifically between 1956 and 1988, often called the “Kádár era” after Hungary's leader of the time, János Kádár. Following the suppression of the 1956 Hungarian revolution, Hungary struggled to establish diplomatic ties with Western nations, including ...
Ilona Fekete
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Factors influencing intercultural competences of hospital workers for multicultural patients in South Korea. [PDF]
Kim B, Bae H, Choi H, Sung M.
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This article examines white Australian veterans' views and memories of Vietnamese people in three stages: during the war, after the Fall of Saigon, and upon return to Vietnam. Drawing on original oral histories with veterans who returned to Vietnam, this article shows that veterans' characterisations of Vietnamese were fundamentally about defining ...
Mia Martin Hobbs
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Pathways Linking Acculturation Profiles to Health Trajectories of Married Immigrant Women in South Korea. [PDF]
Kim J.
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Bridging the gulf: How migration fosters tolerance, cosmopolitanism, and support for globalization
Abstract Immigration has been shown to drive ethnocentrism and anti‐globalization attitudes in native‐born populations. Yet understanding how global integration shapes intercultural relations also necessitates clear evidence on how migration affects the attitudes of migrants.
Nikhar Gaikwad, Kolby Hanson, Aliz Tóth
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Building a Community Among Multicultural Healthcare Teams in Nursing Homes: A Qualitative Study of the International Caregiver Development Programme (ICDP). [PDF]
Holmsen LC, Tveit B, Skar AS, Hem MH.
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Turn on, tune in, turn out: Ethnic radio and immigrants' political engagement
Abstract Does the ethnic media promote the political engagement of minority ethnic immigrants? This is a salient question in Western democracies, where the political incorporation of immigrants is a continuous challenge. Prevailing accounts place the media as a primary cause of growing public disengagement.
Stephanie Zonszein
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