Although much of this initial concern and research was carried out in traditional
immigrant receiving countries (Australia, Canada, NewZealand, United States; see Chun,
Balls-Organista, & Marin, 2003), these issues have become more and more important in
the rest of the world, where massive population contacts and transfers are taking place (see
Sam & Berry, 2006 for an international perspective).
Although much of this initial concern and research was carried out in traditionalimmigrant receiving countries (Australia, Canada, NewZealand, United States; see Chun,Balls-Organista, & Marin, 2003), these issues have become more and more important inthe rest of the world, where massive population contacts and transfers are taking place (seeSam & Berry, 2006 for an international perspective).
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