The Global North has over the years been a popular destination for migrants from the Global South. Most of the migrants are in their reproductive ages who go on to bear and raise children. The differences and subjectivity in the context of their experiences may have an impact on how they ensure that their children have the best possible health and well-being. This paper synthesises 14 qualitative research papers, conducted in 6 Global North countries. We gathered evidence on settled Southern African migrants experiences of bearing and raising children in Global North destination countries and how they conceptualise sustaining children’s health and well-being. Results of the review indicated a concerning need for support in sustaining childr...
Zimbabweans represent a growing population in the UK, yet little is known about their experiences of...
There is growing policy and academic interest in the conditions, experiences, and well-being of migr...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This study explored the lived experiences of Zim...
The Global North has over the years been a popular destination for migrants from the Global South. M...
The Global North has over the years been a popular destination for migrants from the Global South. M...
Migrant parents from the Global South who migrate to the Global North often leave their children in ...
Studies on the transnational family highlight the emotional difficulties of migrant parents separate...
There is growing policy and academic interest in the conditions, experiences, and well-being of migr...
Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom (UK) are currently a ‘silent subset’ of the broader migrant popula...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. Backg...
Despite the removal of restrictions on movement and increasing female participation in migration, on...
Child-rearing practices can be challenging for migrants who often require socio-cultural and emotion...
Purpose - The term "parenting" has come to assume a specific sociological meaning: it defines parent...
There are numerous theories on parenting styles, however, they are Western-oriented and may not be a...
When parents migrate, leaving their children in the origin country, transnational families are forme...
Zimbabweans represent a growing population in the UK, yet little is known about their experiences of...
There is growing policy and academic interest in the conditions, experiences, and well-being of migr...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This study explored the lived experiences of Zim...
The Global North has over the years been a popular destination for migrants from the Global South. M...
The Global North has over the years been a popular destination for migrants from the Global South. M...
Migrant parents from the Global South who migrate to the Global North often leave their children in ...
Studies on the transnational family highlight the emotional difficulties of migrant parents separate...
There is growing policy and academic interest in the conditions, experiences, and well-being of migr...
Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom (UK) are currently a ‘silent subset’ of the broader migrant popula...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. Backg...
Despite the removal of restrictions on movement and increasing female participation in migration, on...
Child-rearing practices can be challenging for migrants who often require socio-cultural and emotion...
Purpose - The term "parenting" has come to assume a specific sociological meaning: it defines parent...
There are numerous theories on parenting styles, however, they are Western-oriented and may not be a...
When parents migrate, leaving their children in the origin country, transnational families are forme...
Zimbabweans represent a growing population in the UK, yet little is known about their experiences of...
There is growing policy and academic interest in the conditions, experiences, and well-being of migr...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This study explored the lived experiences of Zim...