David Schiefer, Magdalena Nowicka, Felicia Boma Lazaridou
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Binational Identities and Experiences of Discrimination in the Context of Migration: The Role of Transnational Family Ties and Practices
Previous research suggests that migrants develop binational identities – a sense of belonging to both their country of origin and of settlement. These identities, in turn, are determined by the way...