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Expats invited to participate in academic study exploring migrant experience in Belgium
Researchers at the faculty of psychology of the Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain) are conducting a study on the experience of migrants and expatriates.
They are evaluating risks and preventive factors that may predict well- and ill-being in individuals who have experienced chosen or forced migration.
The study focuses on first-generation migrants and expatriates currently residing in Belgium. Anyone above the age of 18 can participate, no matter how many months or years ago they arrived in Belgium.
The results will contribute to advancing academic knowledge and enhance the understanding of key issues, promote evidence-based approaches and support the development of effective policies in the field.
To participate in the survey, click here: https://uclpsychology.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8HrvjOcSVqpShq6
Participation in the study is free, anonymous and will take approximately 20 minutes.
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The first thing this should be asking is how they distinguish between migrants and expatriates...