Female migrants comprise half of the worlds migrating people today. Modern ideals of mothering and motherhood entail mothers staying at home to care for their children, mother’s having to migrate away from their families contradicts current (modern) values. This thesis aims at investigating how mothers experience migration, and how their ethnicity, class and location affect their migrational experience. It also looks at how ideals of mothering and motherhood are shaped and how they are reflected in migrant mothers’ lives. This study is based on a qualitative ethnographic interview method. Through the recollections and experiences of five transnational mothers (who either are or who have been living away from their children) I have establish...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
There is an interesting notion a “universal mothering ideology” (Hays, 1996) exists in the United St...
How do contemporary migrant mothers strategize return to their home countries? And how does the soci...
This paper explores the social, economic, and familial implications of transnational motherhood as e...
Women’s migration has facilitated diverse understandings of both mothering and motherhood. Despite t...
This study analyses the experiences of 12 Latin American migrant mothers in Pittsburgh, PA. I explor...
Based on focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with Greek, Italian, and Spanish mothers li...
International audienceMuch academic research on migrant mothers focuses on mothers who are separated...
The experiences of Latin American mothers from privileged backgrounds who live with their children, ...
Abstract: Women’s labour force participation allows them to gain some form of economic empowerment i...
This introduction studies the experiences of racialized migrant women by focusing on three analytica...
In Italy the increasing phenomenon of feminine migration mainly concerns East Europe (Istat, 2015)....
In Italy the increasing phenomenon of feminine migration mainly concerns East Europe (Istat, 2015). ...
International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this a...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
There is an interesting notion a “universal mothering ideology” (Hays, 1996) exists in the United St...
How do contemporary migrant mothers strategize return to their home countries? And how does the soci...
This paper explores the social, economic, and familial implications of transnational motherhood as e...
Women’s migration has facilitated diverse understandings of both mothering and motherhood. Despite t...
This study analyses the experiences of 12 Latin American migrant mothers in Pittsburgh, PA. I explor...
Based on focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with Greek, Italian, and Spanish mothers li...
International audienceMuch academic research on migrant mothers focuses on mothers who are separated...
The experiences of Latin American mothers from privileged backgrounds who live with their children, ...
Abstract: Women’s labour force participation allows them to gain some form of economic empowerment i...
This introduction studies the experiences of racialized migrant women by focusing on three analytica...
In Italy the increasing phenomenon of feminine migration mainly concerns East Europe (Istat, 2015)....
In Italy the increasing phenomenon of feminine migration mainly concerns East Europe (Istat, 2015). ...
International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this a...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
There is an interesting notion a “universal mothering ideology” (Hays, 1996) exists in the United St...
How do contemporary migrant mothers strategize return to their home countries? And how does the soci...