The impact of labor migration from the Republic of Moldova on children left behind (perspectives from parents and caregivers)

G. Ţurcan
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The article presents the results of a sociological study that reflects the impact produced by the labour migration of parents from the Republic of Moldova on left-behind children seen from the perspective of adults – migrant parents, stay-behind parents, and caregivers. In December 2021 and January 2022, during the CASTLE (Children Left Behind by Labour Migration: Supporting Moldovan and Ukrainian Transnational Families in the EU) project, in the Republic of Moldova, 36 adults (labour migrant parents, stay-behind parents and caregivers) were interviewed. And during April 2022, 13 migrant parents and parents who stay home with their children participated in the focus group discussions. Sociological research has primarily focused on the following aspects: the general context of labour migration; relations with the local public administration; caring for left-behind children; the influence of labour migration on the physical health and psycho-emotional state of children; the influence of labour migration on academic success, kindergarten activities, and children’s social integration; communication between migrant parents and left behind children; the influence of labour migration on the well-being of transnational families and the material support given to children; plans for the future and expectations from the state. Among the main problems faced by children left at home and other members of transnational families, the following can be mentioned: communication deficiencies, the difficulties of remote education of children, the negative influence of migration on the psycho-emotional status of left-behind children, and the challenges of left-behind children’s socialisation. Parents and caregivers report other problems, such as communication deficiencies with local public administrations, communication problems within the community, and problems related to caring for children left at home. The absence for an extended period of one or both parents can cause inadequate care and support for left-behind children and many other problems. The study shows that some parents are very dissatisfied with what the state does for them. Adults (parents and caregivers) believe that the state is mainly to blame because the citizens are forced to leave. Even if there are specific positive influences on left-behind children and transnational families in general, such as material well-being, the negative influences of migration prevail. The article concludes that the impact of the labour migration of parents on left-behind children is vital. As a result of migration, there are many problems. State authorities and civil society must make joint efforts to support both migrant parents and left-behind children affected by migration.
摩尔多瓦共和国劳动力迁移对留守儿童的影响(来自父母和看护人的观点)
本文介绍了一项社会学研究的结果,该研究从成年人(移民父母、留守父母和照顾者)的角度反映了摩尔多瓦共和国父母劳动力迁移对留守儿童产生的影响。2021年12月和2022年1月,在摩尔多瓦共和国的CASTLE(劳工移民留下的儿童:支持欧盟的摩尔多瓦和乌克兰跨国家庭)项目期间,对36名成年人(劳工移民父母、留守父母和照顾者)进行了采访。在2022年4月期间,13名移民父母和在家照顾孩子的父母参加了焦点小组讨论。社会学研究主要集中在以下几个方面:劳动力迁移的一般背景;与地方公共行政的关系;关爱留守儿童;劳动力流动对儿童身体健康和心理情绪状态的影响劳动力迁移对学业成功、幼儿园活动和儿童社会融合的影响流动父母与留守儿童的沟通;劳工移徙对跨国家庭福利的影响以及对儿童的物质支持;未来的计划和国家的期望。在留守儿童和跨国家庭其他成员面临的主要问题中,可以提到以下问题:沟通不足、儿童远程教育的困难、移民对留守儿童心理情绪状况的负面影响以及留守儿童社会化的挑战。父母和照料者报告了其他问题,如与当地公共行政部门沟通不足、社区内部沟通问题以及与照料留守儿童有关的问题。父母一方或双方长时间不在会造成对留守儿童照顾和支持不足以及许多其他问题。研究表明,一些家长对国家为他们所做的事情非常不满。成年人(父母和看护人)认为,政府应该负主要责任,因为公民是被迫离开的。即使总体上对留守儿童和跨国家庭有具体的积极影响,如物质福利,移徙的负面影响仍然普遍存在。本文的结论是,父母劳动力迁移对留守儿童的影响是至关重要的。由于人口迁移,出现了许多问题。国家当局和民间社会必须共同努力,支持移徙父母和受移徙影响的留守儿童。
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