The mixed blessings of migration: Life satisfaction and self‐esteem over the course of migration |
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Authors: | Jan‐Erik Lönnqvist Sointu Leikas Tuuli Anna Mähönen Inga Jasinskaja‐Lahti |
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Affiliation: | 1. Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki, Finland;2. Institute of Behavioural Science, University of Helsinki, Finland;3. Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | We investigated the psychological adaptation of Ingrian–Finnish migrants from Russia to Finland between 2008 and 2013. Pre‐migration data (N = 225) were collected at the Finnish language courses that were part of the immigration training program. The three post‐migration follow‐ups were conducted half a year (N = 155), and 2 (N = 133) and 3 years (N = 85) after migration. Well‐being was assessed with measures of Life Satisfaction and Self‐Esteem. Life Satisfaction increased from pre‐migration to the first post‐migration measurement point, after which it stabilized. Self‐Esteem decreased throughout the study. Variables reflecting adjustment to the event of migration (e.g., acculturation stress, socio‐cultural adaptation) were primarily associated with well‐being at the first post‐migration measurement point. More general determinants of well‐being (e.g., social support and subjective economic situation) were more consistently associated with well‐being throughout the study. The results suggest that migration can be beneficial to some but detrimental to other types of well‐being. |
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Keywords: | Well‐being Life Satisfaction Self‐Esteem Migration |
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