A qualidade de vida dos latinos na Nova Zelândia:

Definição da sua qualidade de vida

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https://doi.org/10.21803/penamer.16.31.491

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Imigrantes, Refugiados, Latino-Americanos, Qualidade de Vida, Integração

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Introdução: Esta pesquisa explora como os refugiados e imigrantes latino-americanos que vivem na Nova Zelândia definem qualidade de vida. A principal razão para a realização desta pesquisa foi a falta de investigação académica sobre os refugiados e imigrantes latinoamericanos na Nova Zelândia. Objectivo: O objectivo desta investigação é contribuir para o desenvolvimento da investigação sobre a população latino-americana na Nova Zelândia e descobrir os factores que têm impacto na qualidade de vida da população latino-americana na Nova Zelândia e o que pode ser feito para melhorar a sua qualidade de vida. Metodologia: A etnografia e a autoetnografia foram as metodologias utilizadas neste estudo. Além disso, foram realizadas 20 entrevistas semi-estruturadas com 20 participantes. Resultados: Os resultados desta investigação mostram que as definições de qualidade de vida dadas pelos participantes estão alinhadas com as da literatura académica. Por exemplo, os participantes acreditam que qualidade de vida significa ter recursos económicos suficientes para viver com dignidade. Também pensam que é necessário sentir paz, tranquilidade, alegria e segurança para desfrutar de uma verdadeira qualidade de vida. Conclusão: Em suma, esta investigação apresenta as definições de qualidade de vida dadas pelos refugiados e imigrantes latinoamericanos na Nova Zelândia e os factores que contribuem para a qualidade de vida 

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2023-05-11 — Atualizado em 2023-05-12

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López Severiche, A. J. (2023). A qualidade de vida dos latinos na Nova Zelândia:: Definição da sua qualidade de vida. Pensamiento Americano, 16(31), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.21803/penamer.16.31.491 (Original work published 2023)