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University of Groningen

Goal pursuit and acculturation

Tòth, Agnes

DOI:

10.33612/diss.101330951

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2019

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Tòth, A. (2019). Goal pursuit and acculturation: a fruitful novel approach to understand migration success.

University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.101330951

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Goal Pursuit & Acculturation

A Fruitful Novel Approach to

Understand Migration Success

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Cover by Christina Celine Landry-Bouillon & Allison Jones

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ISBN 978-94-034-2076-9

Copyright © 2019. Ágnes Tóth-Bos.

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Supervisors

Prof. B. M. Wisse

Prof. K. Faragó

Assessment committee

Prof. S. Otten

Prof. R. Spears

Prof. M. Csabai

Prof. A. Oláh

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Table of contents

Chapter 1 General Introduction

Chapter 2 Goal Pursuit During the Three Stages of the

Migration Process

Chapter 3 The Interactive Effect of Goal Attainment and Goal

Importance on Acculturation and Well-being

Chapter 4 In Pursuit of a Career: The Roles of Migrants’ Career

Importance and Self-efficacy in Predicting Career

Success and Acculturation

Chapter 5 The Impact of Goal Attainment and Goal

Importance on Satisfaction with Life – A Polynomial

Regression and Response Surface Analysis

Chapter 6 General Discussion

References

Dutch Summary

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