Title Honduran Transnational Families: Experiences of Women Caring for Children of Migrant Parents
Authors LARRINAGA BIDEGAIN, NEREA, HERNÁNDEZ ALBUJAR, YOLANDA, GEMIGNANI, MARCO
External publication No
Means Int. Multidis. J. Soc. Sci.
Scope Article
Nature Científica
SJR Quartile 1
Web https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-105001842703&doi=10.17583%2frimcis.14782&partnerID=40&md5=1f408d059af03da0036b68a422d62c2f
Publication date 01/03/2025
ISI 001462487300001
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-105001842703
DOI 10.17583/rimcis.14782
Abstract In today\'s transnational families, the sharing of responsibilities and the organization of care for children or adolescents is central to the lives of those who remain in charge of minors in the country of origin when one or both parents emigrate. This qualitative research gathers and analyses the needs, experiences, and affects of this caregiving population, mainly made up of women, in the context of Western Honduras. Taking an interdisciplinary look at the family challenges of transnationality, our research aims to understand the ways in which care maintains family ties across physical distance. Through a reflexive thematic analysis of interviews and focus groups, we identify and analyze some of the main changes in gender roles, social responsibility, communication, affects and institutional support that occur in transnational families. The mediating role caregivers adopt and the lack of clarity about their responsibilities are central issues in their narratives.
Keywords Transnational migrations; child caregivers; transnational families; gender; Honduras; care
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