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Everyday Ethnocultural Adaptation of Newly Arrived and Indigenous Populations in Yugra
2018
SHS Web of Conferences
This publication presents results of a study of everyday ethnocultural adaptation of newly arrived and indigenous populations in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug -Yugra. A survey has helped identify levels of frustration in newly arrived and indigenous populations. The authors have concluded that ethnocultural adaptation of newly arrived population is slow and patchy. The newly arrived population is more frustrated than the indigenous community is. To reduce the level of frustration, the newly
doi:10.1051/shsconf/20185001184
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