Intergenerationally tied relocation and care circulation: Motivations, struggles, and future arrangements

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Xue Bai, Joanne Luk, Ranran He, Daniel W.L. Lai
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Abstract

Objective

This study investigates the processes and experiences of intergenerationally tied relocation in which older parents from mainland China join their already migrated children in Hong Kong to provide domestic and childcare support.

Background

Studies on tied migration have mainly focused on couple-based moves within a human capital framework. With the increasing trend of grandparenting migrants, studies have expanded to address intergenerationally tied relocation.

Method

We conducted thematic analysis of in-depth interview data of 34 mainland Chinese respondents, including 15 parent–child pairs and four adult children.

Results

The decision to relocate is influenced by the established history of intergenerational supportive exchange relationships. The initial motivation for tied relocation is to benefit the adult children. Older parents' postrelocation experiences can affect their later decision to leave or remain, with key factors including financial dependence, emotional stress, and difficulty in balancing the duty of care between migrant children and distant family members. In planning for future eldercare, the goal is to meet the needs of both generations. Options include non-coresidential care, reliance on the parents' hometown sibling network, or living in nearby mainland cities closer to Hong Kong.

Conclusion

The study highlights the complex interplay of family relationships and responsibilities in the phenomenon of intergenerationally tied relocation. The findings unveil the dynamic roles and adaptive strategies families utilize to facilitate the transfer of care and support across generations and geographies.

Implications

Policy and services should be developed to assist aging immigrant families in their adaptation and integration, and formulate strategies for meeting future care needs.

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代际联系的迁移和照顾循环:动机、斗争和未来安排
目的 本研究探讨中国内地年长父母与已移居香港的子女一起提供家务和育儿支持的跨代捆绑式迁移的过程和经验。 背景 有关捆绑式迁移的研究主要集中在人力资本框架下以夫妇为基础的迁移。随着祖父母移民趋势的不断增长,相关研究已扩展至跨代捆绑式迁移。 方法 我们对 34 名中国大陆受访者(包括 15 对亲子和 4 名成年子女)的深度访谈数据进行了主题分析。 结果 迁居的决定受到已建立的代际支持性交流关系的影响。绑定搬迁的最初动机是使成年子女受益。老年父母搬迁后的经历会影响他们后来决定离开还是留下,主要因素包括经济依赖、情感压力以及在移民子女和远方家庭成员之间平衡照顾责任的困难。在规划未来的老年人护理时,目标是满足两代人的需求。可供选择的方案包括非住宿照顾、依靠父母家乡的兄弟姐妹网络,或居住在离香港较近的内地城市。 结论 本研究强调了跨代迁移现象中家庭关系和责任的复杂相互作用。研究结果揭示了家庭的动态角色和适应策略,以促进照顾和支持的跨代和跨地域转移。 启示 应制定政策和提供服务,帮助年迈的移民家庭适应和融入社会,并为满足未来的护理需求制定战略。
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Family Relations
Family Relations Multiple-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
13.60%
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期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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