Factors Predicting Inter-Ethnic Friendships at the Workplace

  • Hashim I
  • Mohd-Zaharim N
  • Khodarahimi S
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Abstract

This study explored factors that may contribute to inter-ethnic friendships, both in terms of quantity and satisfaction with those friendships. Participants were 200 working adults who were studying part-time in a long-distance program in a university in Malaysia. In general, demographic factors (gender, ethnicity, education, and income) had no significant relationships with number of inter-ethnic friends and satisfaction people had with inter-ethnic friendships. Ethnic identity and stress at work also did not have significant relationships with number of inter-ethnic friends. However, they were significantly related to satisfaction with inter-ethnic friendships. People with higher ethnic identification were more satisfied with inter-ethnic friendships whereas people with more stress at work reported lower satisfaction with inter-ethnic friendships.

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Hashim, I. H. M., Mohd-Zaharim, N., & Khodarahimi, S. (2012). Factors Predicting Inter-Ethnic Friendships at the Workplace. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 6(2), 191–199. https://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.v6i2.100

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