This study explored how Mexican transnational families maintain intergenerational relationships, using five of the dimensions of the intergenerational solidarity framework. Interview data from 13 adult migrant children who lived in the U.S. and their parents who lived in Mexico were analyzed. Structural solidarity was challenged by great distance between families. Families maintained associational solidarity by making contact frequently, though visiting was often restricted by lack of documentation. Functional solidarity was expressed through financial support to parents. This involved remittances sent to parents. However, it should be noted that it was often migrants’ siblings in Mexico who managed these remittances. Affectual solidarity w...
Familism refers to a set of enduring cultural values in Mexican-origin families that emphasize famil...
Although immigrants may be more dependent on their immediate family for support, they may also exper...
The articles featured in this special issue provide new evidence on various aspects of intergenerati...
This study explored how Mexican transnational families maintain intergenerational relationships, usi...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. June 2010. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Patricia Olso...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-45)This study explores how transnational families mana...
This paper aims to expand knowledge on the effects of aninternational migration on parent–adult chil...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
Migration and cultural diversity are key issues for many European countries today, and family relati...
This thesis addresses the complex experiences of transnational Latinx families living here in the Un...
Although studies have identified the importance of the mother–daughter relationship and of familism ...
This article describes a constructivist grounded theory study about cross-border relationships withi...
From a qualitative research, this paper examines the transnational practices that allow the maintena...
Part of the mobility and migration process, family relationships and mutual support are subject of v...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational...
Familism refers to a set of enduring cultural values in Mexican-origin families that emphasize famil...
Although immigrants may be more dependent on their immediate family for support, they may also exper...
The articles featured in this special issue provide new evidence on various aspects of intergenerati...
This study explored how Mexican transnational families maintain intergenerational relationships, usi...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. June 2010. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Patricia Olso...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-45)This study explores how transnational families mana...
This paper aims to expand knowledge on the effects of aninternational migration on parent–adult chil...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
Migration and cultural diversity are key issues for many European countries today, and family relati...
This thesis addresses the complex experiences of transnational Latinx families living here in the Un...
Although studies have identified the importance of the mother–daughter relationship and of familism ...
This article describes a constructivist grounded theory study about cross-border relationships withi...
From a qualitative research, this paper examines the transnational practices that allow the maintena...
Part of the mobility and migration process, family relationships and mutual support are subject of v...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational...
Familism refers to a set of enduring cultural values in Mexican-origin families that emphasize famil...
Although immigrants may be more dependent on their immediate family for support, they may also exper...
The articles featured in this special issue provide new evidence on various aspects of intergenerati...