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“It wasn’t my idea to come here!”: Ownership of the idea to immigrate as a function of gender, age, and culture

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posted on 2025-05-09, 07:57 authored by Mark Rubin
The present study investigated gender, age, and culture differences in immigrants’ ownership of the idea to immigrate to Australia. Married immigrants (N = 1702) indicated whose idea it was to immigrate: their own, their partner's, or a joint idea. Consistent with a patriarchal model, female immigrants were significantly less likely to claim ownership of the idea than male immigrants, and this difference partially mediated gender differences in post-immigration satisfaction. In addition, age and culture qualified gender differences in ownership of the idea to immigrate. Young women and nonWestern women were least likely to claim ownership of the idea. The generality of the patriarchal model across age and culture is discussed.

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Journal title

International Journal of Intercultural Relations

Volume

37

Issue

4

Pagination

497-501

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science

School

School of Psychology

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