The care of children when Pacific parents live apart: A case of mothers and othermothers caring together

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
Moeata Keil, Vivienne Elizabeth
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ABSTRACT Shared post-separation parenting has become legally and culturally idealised across many Western jurisdictions. Shared parental responsibility is often accompanied by a presumption that parents will share care time as well as a cultural imaginary of involved shared parental care for children. However, little is known about how care work is organised and enacted following separation. Drawing on interviews with 15 separated Pacific parents, 10 mothers and five fathers, in New Zealand, this paper explores whether shared care time translates into mothers and fathers sharing post-separation care work for children. Our examination pays especial attention to how collectivised approaches to caring interacts with gender to shape how care for children is organised and performed following separation. In pursuing this, we examine gendered differences in how and with whom Pacific mothers and fathers care for their children post-separation. We conclude by arguing that the Pacific mothers’ and fathers’ everyday care practices were embedded in collectivist approaches to parenting, with mothers and fathers sharing care work in gendered ways with othermothers. What emerges from the Pacific mothers’ and fathers’ talk is that care work relies on gendered practices of care that are underpinned by gendered divisions of care labour in the family.
太平洋父母分居时对孩子的照顾:母亲和其他母亲一起照顾的案例
在许多西方司法管辖区,离婚后共同抚养子女已经成为法律和文化上的理想。父母共同承担的责任往往伴随着一种假设,即父母将分担照顾孩子的时间,以及一种文化想象,即父母共同照顾孩子。然而,人们对分离后的护理工作是如何组织和实施的知之甚少。本文通过对新西兰15位分居的太平洋父母(10位母亲和5位父亲)的访谈,探讨了共同照顾时间是否会转化为父母分担分居后对儿童的照顾工作。我们的研究特别关注集体护理方法如何与性别相互作用,以塑造分离后如何组织和执行对儿童的护理。在此过程中,我们研究了太平洋母亲和父亲在分居后如何照顾孩子以及与谁一起照顾孩子方面的性别差异。我们的结论是,太平洋母亲和父亲的日常护理实践嵌入了集体主义的育儿方法,母亲和父亲以性别方式与其他母亲分享护理工作。从太平洋母亲和父亲的谈话中得出的结论是,护理工作依赖于性别护理实践,而这种实践是由家庭中护理劳动的性别分工所支撑的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law is concerned with social and family law and policy in a UK, European and international context. The policy of the Editors and of the Editorial Board is to provide an interdisciplinary forum to which academics and professionals working in the social welfare and related fields may turn for guidance, comment and informed debate. Features: •Articles •Cases •European Section •Current Development •Ombudsman"s Section •Book Reviews
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