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Attitude as labor migrants’ social-psychological adaptation factor (Labor migrants from Uzbekistan taken as examples). / Mokretcova, O. G.; Chrustaleva, N. S.; Fedorov, V. F.; Karpova, E. B.; Shkliaruk, S. P.
в: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, Том 9, № 1, 2016, стр. 178-189.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Attitude as labor migrants’ social-psychological adaptation factor (Labor migrants from Uzbekistan taken as examples)
AU - Mokretcova, O. G.
AU - Chrustaleva, N. S.
AU - Fedorov, V. F.
AU - Karpova, E. B.
AU - Shkliaruk, S. P.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - his article is devoted to current issues of labor migrants’ adaptation. The research is based on questioning 210 labor migrants from Uzbekistan aged 17 to 49, at present living in Saint Petersburg. It should be mentioned that Uzbekistan labor migrants constitute a considerable part of the entire labor-migrant flow to Russia, Saint Petersburg, in particular. The research targets the analysis of personal characteristics contributing to effective adaptation by labor migrants. The research contains an analysis of the system of personality “I”-structures interrelation, their constructive, destructive, and deficient components as well as the analysis of life-meaning guidelines and the system of migrants’ family and interpersonal relationships. The outcomes obtained make it possible to examine labor migrants’ unique personality characteristics, depending on their attitude toward whether to stay in Russia or return to Uzbekistan, as well as to provide an analysis of migrants’ mental health or psychological well-bei
AB - his article is devoted to current issues of labor migrants’ adaptation. The research is based on questioning 210 labor migrants from Uzbekistan aged 17 to 49, at present living in Saint Petersburg. It should be mentioned that Uzbekistan labor migrants constitute a considerable part of the entire labor-migrant flow to Russia, Saint Petersburg, in particular. The research targets the analysis of personal characteristics contributing to effective adaptation by labor migrants. The research contains an analysis of the system of personality “I”-structures interrelation, their constructive, destructive, and deficient components as well as the analysis of life-meaning guidelines and the system of migrants’ family and interpersonal relationships. The outcomes obtained make it possible to examine labor migrants’ unique personality characteristics, depending on their attitude toward whether to stay in Russia or return to Uzbekistan, as well as to provide an analysis of migrants’ mental health or psychological well-bei
KW - labor migrants
KW - adaptation
KW - potential for adaptation
KW - mental health
KW - psychological well-being
KW - attitude
KW - constructiveness
KW - destructiveness
KW - efficiency
KW - life-meaning guidelines
M3 - Article
VL - 9
SP - 178
EP - 189
JO - Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
JF - Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
SN - 2074-6857
IS - 1
ER -
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