Determinants of life satisfaction of economic migrants coming from developing countries to countries with very high human development: A systematic review

V Paloma, M Escobar-Ballesta, B Galván-Vega… - Applied Research in …, 2021 - Springer
Expectations held by economic migrants about improving their post-mobility life satisfaction
are not always met. Therefore, there is a need to guide the design of evidence-based …

Inequality, family processes, and health in the “new” rural America

LM Burton, DT Lichter, RS Baker… - American Behavioral …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Rural America is commonly viewed as a repository of virtuous and patriotic values, deeply
rooted in a proud immigrant history of farmers and industrious working-class White ethnics …

Rural Latino health and the built environment: a systematic review

GA Stone, M Fernandez, A DeSantiago - Ethnicity & health, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: This study systematically reviewed literature examining the influence of the rural
built environment on Latinos' health outcomes and behaviour in the United States. A …

The status of family resilience: Effects of sustainable livelihoods in rural China

B Yang, MW Feldman, S Li - Social indicators research, 2021 - Springer
Family resilience is the capacity of a family to mitigate adversity using its resources,
structure, and internal connections. In rural China, where sustainable livelihoods are …

Migration and resilience in urban canada: Why social resilience, Why now?

V Preston, J Shields, M Akbar - Journal of International Migration and …, 2022 - Springer
Drawing on an extensive review of recent literature about resilience and integration, this
paper evaluates a social resilience approach to the integration of international migrants in …

Rural Latinos' mental wellbeing: A mixed-methods pilot study of family, environment and social isolation factors

JMR Stacciarini, R Smith, CW Garvan, B Wiens… - … mental health journal, 2015 - Springer
Upon immigration to the rural areas in the US, Latino families may experience cultural,
geographic, linguistic and social isolation, which can detrimentally affect their wellbeing by …

Maternal depression and acculturative stress impacts on Mexican-origin children through authoritarian parenting

EJ Calzada, A Sales, JL O'Gara - Journal of Applied Developmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Depression and acculturative stress are common among Latina mothers, yet little is known
about how these variables are related to parenting practices and in turn, to the mental health …

People and places left behind

DT Lichter, KA Schafft - The Oxford handbook of the social …, 2016 - books.google.com
Rural poverty is a global problem, and a persistent and distinctive American problem—one
with a long history. In 1964, for example, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared the War on …

Food insecurity among immigrants and refugees of diverse origins living in metropolitan Atlanta: the roles of acculturation and social connectedness

M Vu, IG Raskind, C Escoffery… - Translational …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Little is known about the prevalence and correlates of food insecurity among immigrants and
refugees. Acculturation and social connectedness may influence food insecurity (lack of …

La Maison Bleue: Strengthening resilience among migrant mothers living in Montreal, Canada

T Aubé, S Pisanu, L Merry - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Introduction La Maison Bleue is a community-based perinatal health and social centre in
Montreal that provides services during pregnancy up to age five to families living in …