Journal of Comparative Family Studies
Volume 32, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 405-418+ii+vi

New immigrants' perceptions of family life in origin and host cultures: In-group and out-group favoritism effect (Article)

Sharlin S.A.* , Moin V.
  • a Ctr. for Res./Study of the Family, University of Haifa, ISR-31905 Haifa, Israel
  • b Ctr. for Res./Study of the Family, University of Haifa, ISR-31905 Haifa, Israel

Abstract

This paper explores the degree of congruency of new immigrants' opinions regarding family life among, the in-group (the Soviet Jewish family) and the out-group (the veteran Israeli family). Contradictory tendencies are described: the one attributes positive characteristics to the in-group, and the other tends to view the out-group more favorably. The present study examines the impact of different factors (sense of well-being and satisfaction with family life before and after immigration; adjustment to the new environment; ethnic self-identification; and level of stress) on perceptions of host family life and their role in redicting tendencies towards in-group and outgroup favoritism. The paper is based on data collected from 210 ex-Soviet couples who immigrated to Israel between 1990 and 1993. The results indicate that: (1) the general tendency of new immigrants to attribute more positive characteristics to the in-group is due to a combination of contradictory tendencies on the individual level; (2) the higher the level of adjustment, the more positive characteristics are attributed to the out-group than to the in-group; (3) the more dissatisfaction with one's family life and the worse a person's psychological status, the stronger the tendency towards in-group favoritism effect.

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Index Keywords

male female major clinical study immigrant Jew stress USSR adult Israel cultural factor self concept psychological aspect Article social adaptation satisfaction human wellbeing family life

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ISSN: 00472328
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English