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Tytuł:
In a Decision Trap – Debates around Caring and Care Provisions in Transnational Families. The Ukrainian Case
Autorzy:
Slany, Krystyna
Ślusarczyk, Magdalena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/579865.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
FEMALE MIGRATION
FAMILY MIGRATION
WORK AND CHILD-CARE
UKRAINE
Opis:
Both migration and parenthood, and – in particular – motherhood, belong to the central events in a human life, being both mutually entangled, and affecting the wider society. Transnational families become involved in a vivid discourse dedicated to a model of a perfect family, perfect woman, and perfect motherhood. Thus, an everyday life of transnational mothers assumes negotiations between geography, economy, social and family roles. New works on the topic forefront appreciation of both productive and reproductive female roles, which find a spectacular reflection in migrant family scholarship. Migration symptomatically reveals the diversity and the complexity of the women’s social roles and the strategies of their fulfillment. In our paper we focus on the functioning of Ukrainian transnational families. By supplying narrations of the migrant women, we analyze their life trajectories, the manner in which a migration decision is taken, the stories of parenthood, performance of caretaking, maintenance of family ties (based on indirect rather than direct relations) and social ties.
Źródło:
Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny; 2015, 41, 3 (157); 37-55
2081-4488
2544-4972
Pojawia się w:
Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
PARENT–CHILD SEPARATION IN ANGOLAN TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIES
Autorzy:
Marinho, Luena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/579709.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
PARENT- CHILD SEPARATION
TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIES
MIGRATION
Opis:
Globalization increased the number of transnational families all over the world. The way of life created by transnationalism leads to changes in family relationships, creates a specific dynamics, implies care at distance and produces various forms of parenting. Starting from the analysis of transnational families between Angola and Portugal, the aim of this paper is to understand the effects of migration on parent-child relationship trying to perceive how parenting at a distance is conceived by the actors: migrant parents in Portugal and children in Angola. Drawing on interviews made with migrant parents and children, the paper explores the functioning of the parental relationship at distance.
Źródło:
Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny; 2014, 40, 3(153); 187-202
2081-4488
2544-4972
Pojawia się w:
Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
ADOLESCENT AND PRE-ADOLESCENT MIGRATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR IDENTITY
Autorzy:
Winter, Liz
Mace, Katia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/580010.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
IDENTITY
MIGRATION
AGE
CHILD MIGRANTS
TCKS
CCKS
Opis:
This exploratory study investigated whether the timing of childhood migrations influenced the likelihood of identity struggles with a group of seven individuals, aged 22-30. It examined the migration experiences and identities of four participants who migrated prior to adolescence, and three who relocated during adolescence. The research was underwritten by a social constructionist epistemology. The methodology integrated aspects of narrative psychology, symbolic interactionism and thematic analysis to facilitate the exploration of both individual differences and social factors. The analysis was guided by the application of established social psychological theories on group membership and identity. The study demonstrated that age at migration influenced the likelihood of identity struggles within the sample and that secure membership of at least one cultural group was needed to avoid identity struggles. Participants who migrated or changed school during adolescence had more difficulties with language acquisition and establishing friendships; as social groups were less permeable and teasing more prominent. Their acculturation was slower and they were not readily accepted as native members of their new culture by native peers. Some were perceived as foreigners by native members of both their new and parental cultures, which made a sense of belonging and identity difficult to establish.
Źródło:
Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny; 2014, 40, 3(153); 107-128
2081-4488
2544-4972
Pojawia się w:
Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Impact of Migration on Paid Work and Child-Care Arrangements among Polish Migrant Parents in Scotland
Autorzy:
Ramasawmy, Lucy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/579875.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
POLISH MIGRATION
MIGRANT FAMILIES
LIFESTYLE CHOICES
WORK AND CHILD-CARE
CATHOLICISM
COMMUNISM
NEOLIBERALISM
Opis:
This paper draws on a qualitative study of Polish parents in thirty families who migrated to Scotland after Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004. It investigates the different ways in which these parents negotiate child-care and paid work, looking at how their preferences and choices relate to social and policy norms in Poland and the UK, to their own personal life trajectories, and to the contexts and opportunities available to them in Scotland. In my analysis, I make use of theory relating to labour market change and to women’s preferences in work, drawing on Catherine Hakim’s ‘Preference Theory’. I look at the relevance of historical influences and norms stemming from communism and Catholicism in Poland, as well as the more recent impact of neoliberalism, on paid work and child-care strategies. In my analysis, I highlight in particular the importance placed by parents on the opportunities provided by the more flexible labour market, greater availability of parttime work and easier access to vocational training for parents in the UK than in Poland. To assist analysis, I distinguish three family types within my study group: first, young families in which parents migrated singly and subsequently started families in the UK; second, older families who migrated with school-age children in search of a better standard of living; and third, professional or skilled parents who migrated to take up employment in their field in the UK. I find that each type of family is associated with a different pattern of child-care and employment in the UK and explore how migration has impacted on parents’ ability to enact their chosen lifestyle.
Źródło:
Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny; 2015, 41, 3 (157); 15-36
2081-4488
2544-4972
Pojawia się w:
Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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