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Development of Two Parental Ethnic-Racial Socialization Measures for Parents of Non-Migrant and Migrant Descent in Germany

2022
Our project aims to develop and test the psychometric properties of two new measures of ethnic-racial socialization for majority non-migrant parents and minority parents of migrant descent. These would be the first quantitative measures of parental ethnic-racial socialization in Germany, which would be useful as a new tool for much-needed studies on ...
Juang, Linda   +2 more
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Migrants and Their Parents

Journal of Family Issues, 2000
This article reports findings from exploratory interviews with migrants involved in caregiving for elderly parents who have remained “back home.” The findings indicate that such distant carers make an important contribution to the caring process through letters, phone calls, and caregiving visits. This is a contribution that has not been recognized in
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Parental Violence, Deprivation and Migrant Background

2018
This chapter uses the third sweep of the International Self-Report Delinquency study (ISRD3) to explore the prevalence and predictors of parental violence against children. Using the 27 countries in the 2017 dataset of ISRD3, it shows very wide variations across country.
Dirk Enzmann, Ilka Kammigan
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Self-Esteem among “Left-Behind Children” of Labor Migrant Parents in Rural Northern Vietnam

Tạp chí Khoa học Xã hội và Nhân văn (VNU Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities), 2019
To assess the self-esteem of left-behind children of migrant parents, this article presents the results of a survey on the self-esteem of 1,119 children aged from 9 to 15 (469 children of labor migrant parents, and a control group of 650 children of non ...
Giang Thi Thanh Mai   +3 more
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Child Migrants with and without Parents

Innocenti Discussion Papers, 2009
This paper studies child migration in Argentina, Chile and South Africa. It defines child migrants as under 18 year olds whose usual residence was in a different country or province five years prior to census. The paper estimates the scale of child migration; compares relative magnitudes of internal and international migration; and considers ...
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Cross‐cultural value mismatch in German day care institutions: Perspectives of migrant parents and day care teachers

International Journal of Psychology, 2018
Immigrant parents encounter educational approaches in the host country that differ from what they know and expect from institutional childcare. With our study we would like to contribute to the understanding of these differences. We collected information
L. Bossong, H. Keller
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“Silent Wars” Between Migrants’ Children and Teachers, Teachers and Migrant Parents: Gendered “War”

2020
The lives of migrants’ children are characterised by strained relations between them and teachers. Teachers also have negative attitudes towards migrant parents and vice versa. The strained relations are largely caused by lack of teacher–parent partnership, belief and attitudes towards each group.
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Getting rural migrant children into school in South China: migrant agency and parenting

Asian Population Studies, 2019
Scholarship has examined how immigrant parents in North America and Europe acculturate their children to the education system in their receiving societies, with a focus on overcoming language barri...
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