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Can I come as I am? Refugees' vocational identity threats, coping, and growth

机译:我可以照常来吗?难民的职业身份威胁,应对和增长

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Trying to re-establish their lives in a host country, refugees face multiple integration barriers in relation to work and society. This study, derived from 31 semi-structured interviews with refugees residing in Germany, explores how these barriers also threaten refugees' fundamental identity needs for worth, distinctiveness, continuity, and control. Faced with such threats, refugees tried both to protect their previous identities and/or to restructure them to adjust to their new situation. Findings also highlight identity threat jujitsu to both support refugees' identity protection and create better connections between themselves and their environments. Further, we point to resourcing as a form of buffering potential future hardships. Finally, both refugees' resourcing and coping with adversity were related to the potential for psychological growth. This study offers new insights into how transition experiences impact refugees' personal and career related growth in the new country.
机译:为了在东道国重建生活,难民面临着与工作和社会有关的多重融合障碍。这项研究来自31个对居住在德国的难民的半结构化访谈,它探讨了这些障碍如何也威胁着难民对价值,独特性,连续性和控制力的基本身份需求。面对这样的威胁,难民试图保护他们以前的身份和/或重组他们以适应新的情况。调查结果还强调了身份威胁柔术,既可以支持难民的身份保护,又可以在他们与环境之间建立更好的联系。此外,我们指出资源配置是缓冲未来潜在困难的一种形式。最后,难民的资源和应对逆境都与心理成长的潜力有关。这项研究提供了新的见解,说明过渡经历如何影响难民在新国家的个人和与职业相关的增长。

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