Financial support for immigrant-origin children is crucial for their integration and success in the host society. Family solidarity norms among minority populations, however, tend to differ from those regulating intergenerational support exchange among natives. Do such differences reflect specific cultural preferences and expectations? Using original data collected via a semistructured questionnaire featuring vignettes, we explore values and norms about parental financial support towards children among Chinese, Maghrebi and Filipino immigrants in Italy. The vignette analysed here contrasts the beneficiaries of support provided by parents to children (sons versus daughters) and the object of support (opening a new business versus pursuing hi...
In recent decades European institutions have been promoting the broadening of immigrants’ social rig...
For Chinese families, coresidence with elderly parents is both a form of support and a moderator of ...
The purpose of this study was to learn how immigrant parents of three to five year olds decide which...
Financial support for immigrant-origin children is crucial for their integration and success in the ...
none2noAlthough older migrants in Southern Europe are increasing in number, relatively little attent...
Scholars argue that migration has short and long-term consequences on family life. Although investig...
none2noThe migrant population in Southern European countries is aging. In the next future, long-ter...
International audienceThis paper sets out to examine the type of help, from parents to children and ...
Financial assistance that parents give to their young adult children is part of the bundle of flows ...
Much attention has been focused on intergenerational relations and family cultures as these developm...
Although immigrants may be more dependent on their immediate family for support, they may also exper...
This paper focuses on the determinants of financial inter vivos transfers by migrants living in Fran...
In recent decades European institutions have been promoting the broadening of immigrants’ social rig...
For Chinese families, coresidence with elderly parents is both a form of support and a moderator of ...
The purpose of this study was to learn how immigrant parents of three to five year olds decide which...
Financial support for immigrant-origin children is crucial for their integration and success in the ...
none2noAlthough older migrants in Southern Europe are increasing in number, relatively little attent...
Scholars argue that migration has short and long-term consequences on family life. Although investig...
none2noThe migrant population in Southern European countries is aging. In the next future, long-ter...
International audienceThis paper sets out to examine the type of help, from parents to children and ...
Financial assistance that parents give to their young adult children is part of the bundle of flows ...
Much attention has been focused on intergenerational relations and family cultures as these developm...
Although immigrants may be more dependent on their immediate family for support, they may also exper...
This paper focuses on the determinants of financial inter vivos transfers by migrants living in Fran...
In recent decades European institutions have been promoting the broadening of immigrants’ social rig...
For Chinese families, coresidence with elderly parents is both a form of support and a moderator of ...
The purpose of this study was to learn how immigrant parents of three to five year olds decide which...