AbstractRecent increases in female labour migration in and from Asia have triggered a surge of interest in how the absence of the mother and wife for extended periods of time affects the left-behind family, particularly children, in labour-sending countries. While migration studies in the region have shown that the extended family, especially female relatives, is often called on for support in childcare during the mother’s absence it is not yet clear how childcare arrangements are made. Drawing on in-depth interviews with non-parent carers of left-behind children in Indonesia and Vietnam, the paper aims to unveil complexities and nuances around care in the context of transnational labour migration. In so doing it draws attention to the endu...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
Although marriage migration is on the rise, the 'global householding' (Douglas 2010) of migrant spou...
Recent increases in the volume of labour migration from South-east Asia – and in particular the femi...
As a significant supplier of labour migrants, Southeast Asia presents itself as an important site fo...
This article addresses two dimensions of the complex interrelationship between the family and intern...
Deteriorating economic conditions in the rural areas of Java have forced many families to reconsider...
AbstractThe international migration of parents from the global south raises questions about the heal...
Across the Asia-Pacific region, increasing numbers of women are migrating transnationally for low-sk...
Research into transnational families, migration and kin-work is principally divided into two main ar...
The global formation and simultaneous maintenance of households in different societies, known as ‘gl...
In examining the ageing-migration nexus from a Global South perspective, this paper explores the obl...
The international migration of parents from the global south raises questions about the health impac...
Studies on maternal migration and transnational family put considerable attention on the migrant wom...
This paper attempts to outline observed changes in Asian families (particularly in East and Southeas...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
Although marriage migration is on the rise, the 'global householding' (Douglas 2010) of migrant spou...
Recent increases in the volume of labour migration from South-east Asia – and in particular the femi...
As a significant supplier of labour migrants, Southeast Asia presents itself as an important site fo...
This article addresses two dimensions of the complex interrelationship between the family and intern...
Deteriorating economic conditions in the rural areas of Java have forced many families to reconsider...
AbstractThe international migration of parents from the global south raises questions about the heal...
Across the Asia-Pacific region, increasing numbers of women are migrating transnationally for low-sk...
Research into transnational families, migration and kin-work is principally divided into two main ar...
The global formation and simultaneous maintenance of households in different societies, known as ‘gl...
In examining the ageing-migration nexus from a Global South perspective, this paper explores the obl...
The international migration of parents from the global south raises questions about the health impac...
Studies on maternal migration and transnational family put considerable attention on the migrant wom...
This paper attempts to outline observed changes in Asian families (particularly in East and Southeas...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
Some of the world's largest flows of temporary migrant workers originate in Asian countries. Almost ...
Although marriage migration is on the rise, the 'global householding' (Douglas 2010) of migrant spou...