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Transnational families as seen thought the prism of the experiences of children growing up in them
Economic migrations are a phenomenon that extends to many Polish families, causing changes in their structure and functioning. The effects of migration that affect the lives of children and young people brought up in transnational families seem to be ...
Katarzyna Nosek-Kozłowska
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Understanding the relationship between migration, social protection and doing family in transnational settings is important, both at academic and policy level.
Elona Dhëmbo
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Transnational parenthood and forced migration: the case of asylum-seeking parents who are forcibly separated from their families by immigration laws [PDF]
Within transnational studies literature, there is a tendency to assume that migrant parents have ready access to paid work once they arrive in countries of destination, which subsequently enables them to maintain transnational ties with children and kin ...
Madziva, Roda
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Transnationalism and Social Work Education [PDF]
Transnational movements, networks, and relationships are everywhere in this “world on the move” (Williams & Graham, 2014, p. i1). Transnational peoples maintain relationships of interdependence and support with families and communities in their places of
Betts A. +10 more
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Digital media and the affective economies of transnational families
Digital media are widely recognised as essential to the maintenance of transnational families. To date, most accounts have focused on the role of digital media practices as producing and sustaining transnational relationships, through, for example, the ...
R. Wilding +4 more
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Studies on transnational multilingual families and their language planning have mostly investigated their language ideologies and practices in relation to heritage language maintenance without exploring how such families view their multilingualism and ...
Fei Tang, Raees Calafato
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Transnational experience, aspiration and family language policy [PDF]
Transnational and multilingual families have become commonplace in the 21st century. Yet relatively few attempts have been made from applied and socio-linguistics perspectives to understand what is going on within such families; how their transnational ...
Li, Wei, Zhu, Hua
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Maintaining Intergenerational Solidarity in Mexican Transnational Families
This study explored how Mexican transnational families maintain intergenerational relationships, using five of the dimensions of the intergenerational solidarity framework. Interview data from 13 adult migrant children who lived in the U.S.
Catherine A. Solheim +2 more
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Envisaging post-Brexit immobility: Polish migrants’ care intentions concerning their elderly parents
The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union will end the European Freedom of Movement and the privileged migration status of EU Citizens in the UK, which will likely affect ‘Brexit families’ and their transnational care arrangements.
Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna +2 more
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Doing family: Nicaraguan transnational families’ narratives on motherhood [PDF]
AbstractThis article explores transnational motherhood from the perspective of Nicaraguan migrant workers in Spain and Nicaraguan family members caring for migrant women's children. Our sample included families with children who have special needs, to explore how economically disadvantaged families draw upon migration as a strategy to address ...
Renée DePalma +2 more
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