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    Taleni seki atagina: Te akasakiga o kaaiga Tuvalu seki nofo tumau iluga i Aotearoa Niusila = Hidden gems - lived experiences of Tuvaluan hope seekers and their families in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Nguyen, Hoa; Kenkel, David

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    2021-12-13
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    Nguyen, H.T., & Kenkel, D.J. (2021). Taleni seki atagina : te akasakiga o kaaiga Tuvalu seki nofo tumau iluga i Aotearoa Niusila = Hidden gems - lived experiences of Tuvaluan hope seekers and their families in Aotearoa New Zealand. Unitec Institute of Technology & Tuvalu Auckland Community Trust
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    RESEARCH QUESTIONS: • What is the lived experience of Tuvaluan hope seekers and their families in Aotearoa New Zealand? • What are the effects of not having a visa on their well-being and that of their families? • What are the economic losses caused by their missed opportunities? • What are their coping mechanisms?• What are their strengths/future aspirations/hopes/dreams?
    Keywords:
    Niu Sila, New Zealand, Tuvaluans in New Zealand, migrant experiences, legal status, public policy, Pasifika, Aotearoa
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    451822 Pacific Peoples social work and social justice
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