Category: Sociology

  • The Interplay between Problem Orientation and Adolescent Well-Being

    A Longitudinal Study into the Interplay between Problem Orientation and Adolescent Well-Being is the article by Ciarrochi, Leeson, and Heaven, where the implications of researches concerning negative problem orientation and poor emotional well-being and possible intervention are concerned. The investigations presented in this article, have a close connection to the investigations, which have been made…

  • Detention of Asylum Seekers and Their Wellbeing

    This article investigates how detention of asylum seekers affects their wellbeing. Asylum seekers are substantially protected by the humanitarian protocols that resulted from World War II. The mode of handling asylum seekers in most western countries has changed greatly for the last few decades. Asylum seekers in western countries have reportedly suffered abuse that translates…

  • Immigrant Communities Role in the Urban Environment

    Immigrant communities play a significant role in the analysis of an urban environment. First and foremost, it should be pointed out that immigrant flows are, as a rule, unequally spread throughout the country. In other words, immigrants tend to prefer big cities to small communities. The relevant phenomenon might be explained by a series of…

  • The Importance of Immigrant Workers on the U.S. Economy

    Table of Contents Literature Review Data and Methodology Results Conclusion Works Cited Immigration is a contentious issue in the United States of America because it is a First World country, and the dream destination of immigrant workers desperate to earn a living. Immigration is a contentious issue when viewed from an economic perspective. The fear…

  • Specific Service Sectors’ Professional Issues

    Table of Contents Introduction Aboriginal Youth Services: How CYCs are involved Training Issues Respecting Boundaries, Ethics, and Values CYCs’ Relational Approach Challenges that CYCs Face CYCs’ Professional Relationships Professional Communication Conclusion: Power, Cultural, and other forms of Identity Diversity Reference List Introduction Child and Youth Care (CYC) practice incorporates a myriad of activities, which are…

  • Making Compromises in the Society

    Table of Contents Introduction The Underlying Social Problem Research Questions Answers to the Research Question Literature Review Conclusion Works Cited Introduction People have different behaviors depending on their culture, age, sex, race and academic backgrounds. However, modernization has forced them to live with one another despite the presence of these differences. It is necessary to…

  • Class Structure of the United States

    Table of Contents Introduction Marxist Theory of Class Structure The Weberian Theory of Class Structure Social and Economic Lifestyles among Different Social Classes Recommendation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Class structure refers to the way a society is stratified or divided into different social categories that are hierarchical in nature. It is a group of individuals…

  • Person-Centered Model for Immigrants in Florida

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Wellness and Resilience Model Intervention Activities That Promote Resilience and Wellness Prevention and Education Activities Strategy for Promoting Community Resources References Abstract Immigrant groups in Florida experience many problems. The authorities deny them fundamental rights, and the citizens stigmatize them. As a result, they experience psychological problems, which lead them…

  • Global labor migration and host countries

    According to estimates provided by the united nation, the number of international migrants has increased from about 82 million to over 190 million from 1970 to 2005. During the same period global export’s volumes underwent a major expansion while the foreign direct investment, which is determined using the U.S dollar, received more than 100% growth…

  • Ethnic Identity: Asian Americans in American Society

    Although most Asian Americans are culturally assimilated (Americanized), they often encounter racism as people of foreign-origin, because of their distinctive Asian racial appearance. The Asian Americans have to face racism because they are assumed to have close ties with their Asian ethnic culture. The Americans always feel that Asian Americans do not belong to their…