Migration and marital quality : implications for counselling / Fr. Dr. Shaji P. John.
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TextPublisher: New Delhi : Scholars World, a division of Astral International Pvt. Ltd., 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
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- 9386949016
- Malayalis (Indic people) -- Migrations
- Foreign workers, East Indian -- Middle East
- Wives -- Effect of husband's employment on -- India -- Pathanamthitta (District)
- Separation (Psychology) -- India -- Pathanamthitta (District)
- Marriage counseling -- India -- Pathanamthitta (District)
- Malayalis (Peuple de l'Inde) -- Migrations
- Foreign workers, East Indian
- Marriage counseling
- Separation (Psychology)
- Wives -- Effect of husband's employment on
- India -- Pathanamthitta (District)
- Middle East
- 331.625483056 23/eng/20220520
- HD8656.P38
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"Migration from one area to another in search of improved livelihood is a key feature of human history. The debate on international labour migration has acquired a renewed sense of urgency in recent years. Even though it improves the standard of living of the people, it has a great impact on the marriage and family. This book focuses on the direct impact of international migration on the families of migrants that are left behind in source countries. More specifically, it focuses on the impact of migration on the marital quality of the non-migrant spouses, who are left behind."-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 20, 2022).
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