Well-being among Polish Economic Migrants in Scotland: Testing the Sustainable Happiness. A Sequential Explanatory Mixed-Methods Study
(2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bak-Klimek, A., Karatzias, T., Elliott, L., MacLean, R., & Dickson, A. (2015, December). Well-being among Polish Economic Migrants in Scotland: Testing the Sustainable Happiness. A Sequential Explanatory Mixed-Methods Study. Poster presented at Migrant and Ethnic Health Research, Glasgow, UK
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The level and determinants of well-being among Polish economic migrants in Scotland - testing the Sustainable Happiness Model; a sequential explanatory mixed-methods study (2015)
Thesis
Bak-Klimek, A. The level and determinants of well-being among Polish economic migrants in Scotland - testing the Sustainable Happiness Model; a sequential explanatory mixed-methods study. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/9829Background: The available research on economic migration suggested that immigrants may be less happy than the indigenous populations. It was found that relatively stable dispositional factors such as optimism, and cognitive-behavioural factors such a... Read More about The level and determinants of well-being among Polish economic migrants in Scotland - testing the Sustainable Happiness Model; a sequential explanatory mixed-methods study.