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Exploring the adjustment of American expatriate spouses in Germany.

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Mohr, Alexander T. ; Klein, Simone

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2004

15

7

November

1189-1206

human resources management ; multinational enterprise ; posted worker ; wage incentive

Germany ; USA

Personnel management

English

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"This paper re-conceptualizes the adjustment of expatriate spouses during overseas assignments and explores various factors influencing the level of spousal adjustment. It does so by using a combination of qualitative data, collected through interviews and group discussions with expatriate spouses, and quantitative data, gathered by means of a questionnaire survey of American expatriate spouses in Germany. The results support the existence of a hitherto neglected facet of spousal adjustment, designated 'role adjustment', and highlight some important antecedents of spousal adjustment. The implications of the results for research and the practice of international HRM are discussed."

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