Theories of migrant transnationalism emphasize the enduring imprint of the premigration connections that the newcomers bring with them. But how do the children of migrants raised in the parents’ adopted country develop ties to the parental home country? Using a structural equation model and data from a recent survey of adult immigrant offspring in Los Angeles, this article shows that secondgeneration cross-border activities are strongly affected by earlier experiences of and exposure to home country influences. Socialization in the parental household is powerful, transmitting distinct homecountry competencies, loyalties, and ties, but not a coherent package of transnationalism. Our analysis of five measures of cross-border activities and lo...
Immigration to the United States is largely a family affair, and will remain so for the probable fut...
This paper aims to expand knowledge on the effects of an international migration on parent–adult chi...
Transnational families are not a new phenomenon. Research on transnational family lives led to a gr...
Theories of migrant transnationalism emphasize the enduring imprint of the pre-migration connections...
“Inheriting the homeland? Intergenerational transmission of cross-border ties in migrant families,
The question that this book raises is whether and to what extent “transnational” attachments are sus...
The dynamic parental migration towards developed countries often results in parent-child separation....
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. June 2010. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Patricia Olso...
This study explored how Mexican transnational families maintain intergenerational relationships, usi...
This study explored the relationship between second-generation immigrants ’ attachment to their ance...
The literature on the transnational practices of the ‘second generation’ mainly focuses on children ...
Transnational families give substance to what Castells (2000) daubed ‘the network society’, and whil...
textabstractThe question of how intergenerational relationships are maintained when family members r...
This paper explores the transnational family life of Polish migrants in Norway, through the analysis...
Migration is a life transition that entails changes in social and emotional belonging, and an import...
Immigration to the United States is largely a family affair, and will remain so for the probable fut...
This paper aims to expand knowledge on the effects of an international migration on parent–adult chi...
Transnational families are not a new phenomenon. Research on transnational family lives led to a gr...
Theories of migrant transnationalism emphasize the enduring imprint of the pre-migration connections...
“Inheriting the homeland? Intergenerational transmission of cross-border ties in migrant families,
The question that this book raises is whether and to what extent “transnational” attachments are sus...
The dynamic parental migration towards developed countries often results in parent-child separation....
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. June 2010. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Patricia Olso...
This study explored how Mexican transnational families maintain intergenerational relationships, usi...
This study explored the relationship between second-generation immigrants ’ attachment to their ance...
The literature on the transnational practices of the ‘second generation’ mainly focuses on children ...
Transnational families give substance to what Castells (2000) daubed ‘the network society’, and whil...
textabstractThe question of how intergenerational relationships are maintained when family members r...
This paper explores the transnational family life of Polish migrants in Norway, through the analysis...
Migration is a life transition that entails changes in social and emotional belonging, and an import...
Immigration to the United States is largely a family affair, and will remain so for the probable fut...
This paper aims to expand knowledge on the effects of an international migration on parent–adult chi...
Transnational families are not a new phenomenon. Research on transnational family lives led to a gr...