| Literature DB >> 24563611 |
Nathalie E Williams1, Arland Thornton2, Linda C Young-Demarco3.
Abstract
This is a study of the values of migrants. We examine processes of selection-how values affect migration-and adaptation-how migration influences value changes. Empirical analyses use a unique collection of data that combines detailed information on values from a representative sample of non-migrants in Nepal with a representative sample of Nepali migrants living in the Persian Gulf. Results suggest that migrants were selected from those who were more materialistic, less committed to religion and more family-oriented. In terms of adaptation, our results are consistent with the idea that migrants become more religious, less committed to historical Nepali values, and change ideas about family-orientation in mixed ways. Thus, we find that value adaptations of migrants are complex processes that could have immense impacts on ideational diffusion around the world.Entities:
Keywords: Ideational change; Migration; Nepal; Persian Gulf; Values
Year: 2014 PMID: 24563611 PMCID: PMC3927938 DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2013.830501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethn Migr Stud ISSN: 1369-183X