Parenting and preschool child behaviour among Turkish immigrant, migrant and non-migrant families
When families migrate the new culture and culture of origin may conflict, with possible consequences for parenting and children's development. Turks form one of the largest immigrant groups in Western Europe, and there is also much movement within Turkey. This study compares three groups; Turki...
Main Authors: | Daglar, M, Melhuish, E, Barnes, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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