Limited international research exists on reasons for transnational child care, or developmental consequences of separations and reunions on young Chinese children. This descriptive study portrays a sample of children from Chinese migrant families residing in western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, whose parents temporarily relinquished their care to grandparents in China. Data were collected via retrospective health record audits. The majority of parents were first-time parents and the majority of children were first-borns sent back to China during infancy. The average duration of transnational parent–child separation was 20 months. Results showed that male child subjects who experienced multiple transnational separations and reunions w...
Transnational families in which parents and children reside in different nation states have existed ...
INTRODUCTION: This thesis critically applies Attachment Theory concepts and methodology with two lar...
Internal migration has resulted in a large number of left-behind children in China. Despite growing ...
In this era of globalization, transnational families have been found to engage in cultural practices...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of rural “left-behind children (LBC)” in China grow up experien...
Family service professionals, child development providers, and school teachers who work with America...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and predictors of family reunification patterns in A...
This study conceptualizes parental migration as a dynamic family process that exposes children to pa...
Left-behind children in China refers to an estimated 61 million children being separated for an exte...
ABSTRACT Research on migration frequently emphasises the cultural backgrounds of migrants, the numbe...
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Children who enter care are frequently from families who are disadvantaged economically, socially an...
In the last 30 years, China has undergone one of the largest rural-to-urban migrations in human hist...
In recent years, China has witnessed a massive wave of rural-to-urban migration, which frequently re...
Children who enter care are frequently from families who are disadvantaged economically, socially an...
Transnational families in which parents and children reside in different nation states have existed ...
INTRODUCTION: This thesis critically applies Attachment Theory concepts and methodology with two lar...
Internal migration has resulted in a large number of left-behind children in China. Despite growing ...
In this era of globalization, transnational families have been found to engage in cultural practices...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of rural “left-behind children (LBC)” in China grow up experien...
Family service professionals, child development providers, and school teachers who work with America...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and predictors of family reunification patterns in A...
This study conceptualizes parental migration as a dynamic family process that exposes children to pa...
Left-behind children in China refers to an estimated 61 million children being separated for an exte...
ABSTRACT Research on migration frequently emphasises the cultural backgrounds of migrants, the numbe...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. part of Springer Nature. In t...
Children who enter care are frequently from families who are disadvantaged economically, socially an...
In the last 30 years, China has undergone one of the largest rural-to-urban migrations in human hist...
In recent years, China has witnessed a massive wave of rural-to-urban migration, which frequently re...
Children who enter care are frequently from families who are disadvantaged economically, socially an...
Transnational families in which parents and children reside in different nation states have existed ...
INTRODUCTION: This thesis critically applies Attachment Theory concepts and methodology with two lar...
Internal migration has resulted in a large number of left-behind children in China. Despite growing ...