Summary: | The objective of this paper is to provide some organisation of the vast acculturation research.
We explain the acculturation process, and examine key variables (acculturation strategies,
social connectedness, personality and demographic factors) that predict the psychological
adjustment of migrants in their new cultural context. In this literature review, our main
findings are that integration, social connectedness to host and ethnic communities, and low
neuroticism are strongly correlated with positive psychological adjustment. We hope that this
paper will be informational to potential migrants, especially our fellow Singaporeans, in
helping them achieve success abroad. We also hope that this paper provides future directions
towards the advancement of this field.
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