CAREGIVING AND CARE RECEIVING AMONG ASIAN INDIAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE USA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
E. Chacko, P. Sanyal, S. Chaudhuri, B. Purkayastha
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines the intersection of wellbeing and care experienced by first-generation Asian Indian high-skilled immigrants in the USA in spaces varying from the home to the neighborhood, city, and state in sending and receiving countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. The spread of COVID-19 resulted in new stressors that affected the physical, mental, and emotional health of interviewees, but many found ways to mitigate the effects of the pandemic through reconfigured care giving and receiving practices. Findings indicate that wellbeing of self and immediate family members, and transnational care for aging relatives, along with state and self-imposed social isolation, meant that spaces of care had to be transformed. Along with local community networks, social media connections played a crucial role in managing and receiving transnational care. However inconsistent policies around masking, COVID protocols, vaccine and booster regulations and distributions created additional stress on immigrants tasked with managing care across nations.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间亚裔印度移民在美国的照顾和接受照顾
本研究考察了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,美国第一代亚裔印度高技能移民在原籍国和接收国从家庭到社区、城市和州的不同空间中所经历的福祉和护理的交集。COVID-19的传播带来了新的压力源,影响了受访者的身心和情绪健康,但许多人找到了通过重新配置护理和接收做法来减轻大流行影响的方法。调查结果表明,自我和直系亲属的福祉、对老年亲属的跨国照顾,以及国家和自我强加的社会孤立,意味着必须改变护理空间。与当地社区网络一起,社交媒体联系在管理和接受跨国护理方面发挥了至关重要的作用。然而,围绕口罩、COVID协议、疫苗和助推器法规和分配的政策不一致,给负责管理各国医疗服务的移民带来了额外的压力。
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Geographical Review
Geographical Review GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
4.80
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期刊介绍: One of the world"s leading scholarly periodicals devoted exclusively to geography, the Geographical Review contains original and authoritative articles on all aspects of geography. The "Geographical Record" section presents short articles on current topical and regional issues. Each issue also includes reviews of recent books, monographs, and atlases in geography and related fields.
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