We examined structures of (trans)national mother?child relationships in adulthood among non-Western immigrants in the Netherlands and assessed how acculturation impacted these intergenerational ties. From the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese and Antillean respondents were selected whose mother lived in the Netherlands (N = 360) or abroad (N = 316). First, extending a previous typology of immigrant mother?child relations in the Netherlands, Latent Class Analysis was conducted for transnational relations. As expected, combining information about given and/or received emotional and financial support resulted in an emotional-interdependent and detached transnational mother?child relationship. Second, acculturation ...
An increasing body of transnational family literature finds that transnational family life challenge...
This study examines differences in sibling relationships among native Dutch and immigrant groups in ...
Inspired by recent efforts in the United States to quantify the degree of transnational ties that im...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother-child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother–child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother-child relations among non-Weste...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother–child relations among non-Weste...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother?child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
This study examined the nature and size of differences in family relationships in five cultural grou...
Previous studies have shown that family ties are relatively strong in most non-western immigrant gro...
The literature on the transnational practices of the ‘second generation’ mainly focuses on children ...
This study is about Angolan and Nigerian parents who live in the Netherlands, but whose children res...
textabstractThe question of how intergenerational relationships are maintained when family members r...
An increasing body of transnational family literature finds that transnational family life challenge...
This study examines differences in sibling relationships among native Dutch and immigrant groups in ...
Inspired by recent efforts in the United States to quantify the degree of transnational ties that im...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother-child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother–child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother-child relations among non-Weste...
Based on the Model of Family Change, the authors examined how mother–child relations among non-Weste...
We examined structures of (trans)national mother?child relationships in adulthood among non-Western ...
This study examined the nature and size of differences in family relationships in five cultural grou...
Previous studies have shown that family ties are relatively strong in most non-western immigrant gro...
The literature on the transnational practices of the ‘second generation’ mainly focuses on children ...
This study is about Angolan and Nigerian parents who live in the Netherlands, but whose children res...
textabstractThe question of how intergenerational relationships are maintained when family members r...
An increasing body of transnational family literature finds that transnational family life challenge...
This study examines differences in sibling relationships among native Dutch and immigrant groups in ...
Inspired by recent efforts in the United States to quantify the degree of transnational ties that im...