Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)During the 20th century, production and labor flows across borders have increased the frequency of transnational constituted families. In the past, family configurations across borders were composed primarily of an immigrant male income-producer living apart from women and children who remained in the sending country. In contrast, in recent years more women are also leaving their loved ones behind in order to become their family’s main source of income. In many cases, women even leave their children to be cared for by their relatives. This social phenomenon is now known as transnational motherhood. In the U.S., transnational motherhood has become increasinly common, particulalry a...
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textTransnational Mexican-origin Families is a qualitative study of four working class, Mexican-orig...
This article examines three central questions. We build this ethnography based on the concept of rad...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the role Mexican mothers play in raising their children an...
The role of mothering has always been an important area for study in nursing. However, transnational...
[Abstract] This article explores transnational motherhood from the perspective of Nicaraguan migrant...
This paper explores the social, economic, and familial implications of transnational motherhood as e...
The experiences of Latin American mothers from privileged backgrounds who live with their children, ...
International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this a...
The research question guiding this project is: What are the differences and similarities between the...
UnrestrictedLatina immigrant mothers who come to live and work in the United States while their chil...
International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this a...
The U.S. is home to one of the largest Jamaican populations residing outside of Jamaica and comprise...
In the last two decades scholars have added to our understanding of international migration by exami...
Women’s migration has facilitated diverse understandings of both mothering and motherhood. Despite t...
Our aim with this article is to rethink the relationships between gender and kinship in the light of...
textTransnational Mexican-origin Families is a qualitative study of four working class, Mexican-orig...
This article examines three central questions. We build this ethnography based on the concept of rad...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the role Mexican mothers play in raising their children an...