A psycho-educational analysis of the cross-cultural adjustment experiences of expatriate spouses

This study examines the expatriate spouses’ cross-cultural adjustment to the host country. The cross-cultural adjustment experience of the expatriate spouse differs vastly from that of the expatriate. Literature was consulted to understand the cardinal role that the spouse portrays during an expatri...

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Main Author: Muller, Bernice
Other Authors: Roets, H. E. (Hester Elizabeth)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Muller, Bernice (2015) A psycho-educational analysis of the cross-cultural adjustment experiences of expatriate spouses, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19178>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-191782018-11-19T17:15:15Z A psycho-educational analysis of the cross-cultural adjustment experiences of expatriate spouses Muller, Bernice Roets, H. E. (Hester Elizabeth) Expatriate Expatriate spouse Expatriate assignment Expatriate failure Cross-cultural adjustment Host country Cultural novelty 362.899103 Expatriation -- Italy -- Psychological aspects Cross-cultural orientation Spouses -- Foreign countries -- Psychology Culture shock Adjustment (Psychology) Employment in foreign countries This study examines the expatriate spouses’ cross-cultural adjustment to the host country. The cross-cultural adjustment experience of the expatriate spouse differs vastly from that of the expatriate. Literature was consulted to understand the cardinal role that the spouse portrays during an expatriate assignment and to highlight the importance of a well-adjusted spouse. This study engaged in qualitative research methodology using five expatriate spouses residing in Rome, Italy. Spouses were from two different countries and represented different age groups. Data collection methods included interviews and a focus group session to gain an in-depth understanding of spouses’ cross-cultural adjustment experiences. Results showed that spouses arriving in the host country experienced a loss of identity. Identity in this study was divided into three categories namely personal, situational and social. Once spouses went through a period of identity reformation they were able to become well-adjusted spouses. Psychology of Education M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling) 2015-10-06T09:46:45Z 2015-10-06T09:46:45Z 2015-07 2015-10-06 Dissertation Muller, Bernice (2015) A psycho-educational analysis of the cross-cultural adjustment experiences of expatriate spouses, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19178> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19178 en 1 online resource (112 pages) : color illustrations
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topic Expatriate
Expatriate spouse
Expatriate assignment
Expatriate failure
Cross-cultural adjustment
Host country
Cultural novelty
362.899103
Expatriation -- Italy -- Psychological aspects
Cross-cultural orientation
Spouses -- Foreign countries -- Psychology
Culture shock
Adjustment (Psychology)
Employment in foreign countries
spellingShingle Expatriate
Expatriate spouse
Expatriate assignment
Expatriate failure
Cross-cultural adjustment
Host country
Cultural novelty
362.899103
Expatriation -- Italy -- Psychological aspects
Cross-cultural orientation
Spouses -- Foreign countries -- Psychology
Culture shock
Adjustment (Psychology)
Employment in foreign countries
Muller, Bernice
A psycho-educational analysis of the cross-cultural adjustment experiences of expatriate spouses
description This study examines the expatriate spouses’ cross-cultural adjustment to the host country. The cross-cultural adjustment experience of the expatriate spouse differs vastly from that of the expatriate. Literature was consulted to understand the cardinal role that the spouse portrays during an expatriate assignment and to highlight the importance of a well-adjusted spouse. This study engaged in qualitative research methodology using five expatriate spouses residing in Rome, Italy. Spouses were from two different countries and represented different age groups. Data collection methods included interviews and a focus group session to gain an in-depth understanding of spouses’ cross-cultural adjustment experiences. Results showed that spouses arriving in the host country experienced a loss of identity. Identity in this study was divided into three categories namely personal, situational and social. Once spouses went through a period of identity reformation they were able to become well-adjusted spouses. === Psychology of Education === M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)
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Muller, Bernice
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title A psycho-educational analysis of the cross-cultural adjustment experiences of expatriate spouses
title_short A psycho-educational analysis of the cross-cultural adjustment experiences of expatriate spouses
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