International Review of Social Psychology
Volume 30, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 20-28

After coming in, settling In: An analysis of early-stage acculturation preferences of male Syrian and Iraqi asylum seekers in Belgium (Article) (Open Access)

Roblain A.* , Malki B. , Azzi A. , Licata L.
  • a Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
  • b Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
  • c Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
  • d Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Abstract

Despite the current societal emergency, little is known about the acculturation processes undergone by Syrian and Iraqi asylum seekers. The present paper investigates their early-stage acculturation preferences in relation to their perception of majority members' acculturation expectations and to their settlement intentions. 103 Syrian and Iraqi male asylum seekers were recruited during the peak of the 2015 "refugee crisis" in a provisional reception centre and completed a brief questionnaire. Results showed that asylum seekers reported a high willingness to participate in the host society and to adopt the host culture, while maintaining their culture of origin. Moreover, as predicted, asylum seekers' settlement intentions and their perceptions of majority members' acculturation expectations were key predictors of their own acculturation preferences. Implications for integration policies are discussed. © 2017 Les Auteur(e)s.

Author Keywords

Asylum seekers Settlement intentions Refugees Migrant crisis Acculturation

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85019116460&doi=10.5334%2firsp.49&partnerID=40&md5=07762345cb8e20764178b159764d3e5a

DOI: 10.5334/irsp.49
ISSN: 23978570
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English