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Migrant families

Report
Mon 19 Dec, 2011

Work experiences of Asian immigrants

Impact on family wellbeing

Research on immigrant employment and work experiences has traditionally focused on the individual.

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Sat 15 May, 2010

Family Resilience important this Families Day

The Families Commission is celebrating the International Day of Families by releasing a new report, Family resilience: the settlement expe

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Report
Sat 15 May, 2010

Family Resilience

The settlement experience for Asian immigrant families in New Zealand

Traditionally, research on the impact of immigration has been conducted from a psychological perspective, whereby individuals’ acculturation status has been measured and associations made wit

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Report
Mon 1 Dec, 2008 - Tue 1 Dec, 2009

New Kiwis, Diverse Families

Migrant and former refugee families talk about their early childhood care and education needs

In 2006/07 the Families Commission consulted migrant and refugee families about their
needs. This consultation highlighted a need to explore options for ECE to respond to the
distinctive requirements of these families.

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Blue Skies
Wed 1 Mar, 2006

Les Familles et Whānau sans Frontières

New Zealand and Transnational Family Obligation

Around one in five people living in New Zealand were not born here and around 20 percent of people born here are believed to be living overseas.

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Wed 15 Mar, 2006

Insight provided into family ties which cross national boundaries

Around one in five people living in New Zealand were not born here and around 20 percent of people born here are believed to be living overseas.

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Tue 21 Apr, 2009

Communication eases culture shift

The Families Commission is concerned at findings in new research that immigrant parents can feel isolated when facing problems with their adolescent children, especially if they perceive their youn

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Blue Skies
Wed 1 Apr, 2009

Settling In

Parent-adolescent family dynamics in the acculturation process

This report, funded by the Families Commission's Blue Skies programme, looks at the relationships between 39 migrant and refugee parents and their teenagers as they settle into New Zealand.

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Blue Skies
Wed 1 Nov, 2006

New Spaces and Possibilities

The adjustment to parenthood for new migrant mothers

Parenthood and migration are both major life events which, while stressful, can be mediated effectively with appropriate support. International research indicates that parenting in a new country without support, networks or access to information creates additional stressors.

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Blue Skies
Sun 1 Oct, 2006

Korean Migrant Families in Christchurch

Expectations and experiences

The Families Commission Statement of Intent states that the “adjustment and settlement of refugee and migrant families” is one of the key issues facing New Zealand in the next five

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