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Migrationsstress oder Migrationserfolg? Überblick über kurz- und langfristige Migrationsansätze

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Migration ist nicht nur in der Gesellschaft und in der Politik ein aktuelles Thema, sondern auch in der Forschung. Aufgrund der vielen Migrationsbewegungen in den letzten Jahren in Europa, beschäftigt sich die Forschung mit den psychologischen Aspekten der Migration. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Migrationsprozesse vor allem dann erfolgreich verlaufen, wenn nicht nur die Migrierenden bereit sind, sich der Gastkultur anzupassen, sondern auch die Gastkultur die Migrierenden bei der soziokulturellen Anpassung unterstützt. Durch den interkulturellen Kontakt können Stereotype und Vorurteile sowie Diskriminierung gegenüber Migrierenden reduziert werden.

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