What is it about?
This article provides an understanding of the coping strategies for successful settlement of Australian immigrants and discuss key conceptual constructs relating to resilience development.
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Why is it important?
Immigration and successful settlement of immigrants is a priority for most of the western societies and this article shares coping strategies used by immigrants in settlement and shows how resilience have been construed by immigrants.
Perspectives
Resilience is a relative, individual experience that can emerge when there is good adaptation and functioning. Immigrants can show resilience if they embrace new challenges in positive ways and thrive in their new environment.
Kalpana Goel
University of South Australia
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This page is a summary of: Coping and resilience of rural and regional Australian immigrants: imperatives for successful settlement, Rural Society, May 2017, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/10371656.2017.1339406.
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