Salutogenesis and Migration

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In this chapter, the authors give a brief overview of research on salutogenesis and migration, including both forced and voluntary migration. Salutogenesis has been used to frame labour migration and how people respond and adapt to new cultural contexts. The focus is mainly on forced migration, i.e. the case of refugees. The authors consider research framed by the Salutogenic Model of Health and research with refugees that uses the broader ‘salutogenic’ approach. They conclude by discussing how salutogenesis adds insight - but may also induce distraction - in the study of refugee migration.

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Daniel, M., & Ottemöller, F. P. G. (2022). Salutogenesis and Migration. In The Handbook of Salutogenesis: Second Edition (pp. 503–511). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79515-3_47

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