“…For example, sociology and anthropology research examines how social relationships and networks can pressure multicultural individuals towards or away from their own cultural groups (e.g., James, Jenks & Prout, 1998;Ngo, 2008;Windzio, 2015), especially for those with lower power or status, or whose ethnic ancestry is visibly different from the mainstream in a society (e.g., Gowricharn & Çankaya, 2017;Siebers, 2015). A combination of socio-political factors, including societal attitudes about minorities, country-level policies related to immigrants, and level of cultural diversity in an area, have been shown to influence individual-level multiculturalism (e.g., Barwick, 2017;Bean, Brown, Bachmeier, Fokkema, & Lessard-Phillips, 2012;Berry, 1997;Korac, 2003).…”