In between Korean and New Zealander: Extrinsic success beliefs and well-being of Korean youth in New Zealand

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Korean immigrants have migrated to New Zealand over the past three decades in search of a happier and more balanced life. While they anticipated that their children would be integrated into New Zealand society, they have primarily settled in Korean ethnic enclaves. In this context, younger Korean New Zealanders have been exposed to and influenced by New Zealand's national and Korean ethnic cultures. This study examined success beliefs and well-being among Korean youth in New Zealand with a Third Culture Kid background (TCK K-NZ) in comparison to Korean youth in Korea (K-Korean) and European New Zealand youth (Pa<overline>keha<overline>). Results indicated that TCK K-NZ youth endorsed extrinsic success similarly to K-Korean youth, but that valuing extrinsic success predicted lowered well-being only for K-Korean youth. Conversely, valuing intrinsic success predicted higher well-being across the three groups. Results also revealed that TCK K-NZ youth's well-being levels were between those of K-Korean and Pa<overline>keha<overline> youth, potentially influenced by different structural relations between success beliefs and well-being, as well as their position as "third culture kids" in New Zealand. This study contributes to understanding cultures' roles in formulating success beliefs and the relationship between success beliefs and well-being for Korean New Zealander youth.

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Success beliefsWell-beingKorean New Zealander youthThird culture kidsCultureAcculturationFIT INDEXESRACIAL-DISCRIMINATIONSELFSATISFACTIONCULTUREGOALSHAPPINESSVALIDITYHEALTHVALUES
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In between Korean and New Zealander: Extrinsic success beliefs and well-being of Korean youth in New Zealand
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Park, Joohyun JustineBrown, Gavin T. L.Stephens, Jason M.
DOI
10.1016/j.ijintrel.2024.101943
발행일
2024-03
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International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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