third culture kid
See also: third-culture kid
English
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editEtymology
editCoined by American sociologist and anthropologist Ruth Hill Useem in the 1950s. "Third culture" refers to a distinct way of life different from those of the birth or host countries, but common to fellow expats.
Noun
editthird culture kid (plural third culture kids)
- A young person who has lived for a significant period outside their birth (or passport) country due to parental work-related migration. [from mid-20th c.]
- Synonym: TCK
- 2009, David C. Pollock, Ruth E. Van Reken, Third culture kids: growing up among worlds[1], page xii:
- In 1984, Dr. Ted Ward, then a sociologist at Michigan State University, predicted in a plenary talk at the International Conference for Missionary Kids (ICMK) in Manila that third culture kids were the prototype citizens of the future.