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  1. Dec 1, 2022 · The multidisciplinary efforts to study this relatively broad topic have highlighted key issues and challenges faced by family members in IAs. Considering that the literature in this area remains scattered, we aim to review it systematically, propose a research agenda, and provide practice guidance.

  2. In sum, our narrative review provides a summary of contemporary findings on expatriate family adjustment, including identification of challenges as well as personal, family, and community resources that foster adjustment of family members.

  3. A comprehensive theory of expatriate family adjustment integrating multiple theoretical perspectives, including the culture identity formation and the impact of home country and host country culture, is called upon.

  4. Jun 1, 2022 · This finding indicates that how the expatriate and expatriate spouses perceived organisational support for expatriate children likely impacts on their adjustment in the host country, thus extending prior research on POS theory with emphasis on support for expatriate children.

    • Dhara Shah, Rui Torres de Oliveira, Michelle Barker, Miriam Moeller, Tam Nguyen
    • 2021
  5. Jan 19, 2018 · More specifically, while family systems theory conceptualizes that family members are part of an enclosed family system where individuals influence each other (e.g., Konopaske et al. 2005), our review uncovered that scholars focus largely on the expatriate-spouse relationship.

    • Julia Goede, Nicola Berg
    • 2018
  6. Mar 27, 2019 · This study examines the distinct and collaborative role of four different social groups in the expatriates’ social network, specifically host country nationals, home country nationals, compatriots, and foreign expatriates, on expatriate adjustment.

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  8. Jul 23, 2018 · Our paper draws on research on adjustment of individual family members (expatriates, their partners, and children) and families as a whole, across different literatures (e.g., cultural psychology, family psychology, stress literature).