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Articles

Chinese Immigrant Women in Remote Northern Communities: Adjustment and Social Support Networks

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Pages 115-125 | Published online: 13 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

This study explores the adjustment process for Chinese immigrant women in remote communities of northern British Columbia. The issues they face in the adjustment process include social isolation, underemployment, severe weather, a different lifestyle, marriages “behind screens,” and challenges of parenting. The women’s social support networks are demonstrated to be one of the most important factors in adjusting to the new country. Competent social work practice with Chinese immigrant women requires personal self-awareness, knowledge of the clients’ worldviews, familiarity with their social support networks, and respect for diversity.

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