Mobility Restrictions and Transnational Families: How COVID-19 Pandemic May Affect Families and Caring for Children?

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 0 PHILOSOPHY
I. Juozeliūnienė, Gintė Martinkėnė, Irma Budginaite-Mackine, Laimutė Žilinskienė
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Abstract

In this article, we analyse how global mobility restrictions related to COVID-19 may affect Lithuanian transnational families and transnational practices of parenting. The article draws on the data from the quota-based survey, implemented while carrying out the research project ‘Global Migration and Lithuanian Family: Family Practices, Circulation of Care and Return Strategies’ (No. S-MIP-17-117), funded by the Lithuanian Research Council, to analyse the transnational care practices that require the mobility of family members. The challenges created by the pandemic are discussed while analysing the data from the case studies of transnational families. The article reveals that the free mobility of family members in the global world is an important part of the transnational care practices, ensuring continuity of family relations and childcare, regardless of the residence of the family members. The anti-mobility regimes create challenges to family unity, intergenerational relations and give ground to the emergence of new stigmas.
流动限制与跨国家庭:COVID-19大流行如何影响家庭和照顾儿童?
在本文中,我们分析了与COVID-19相关的全球流动限制如何影响立陶宛跨国家庭和跨国育儿实践。本文借鉴了基于配额的调查数据,该调查是在开展“全球移民与立陶宛家庭:家庭实践、关爱流通和回归战略”研究项目(No. 5)时实施的。S-MIP-17-117),由立陶宛研究理事会资助,分析需要家庭成员流动的跨国护理做法。在分析跨国家庭个案研究数据的同时,讨论了这一流行病带来的挑战。本文揭示了家庭成员在全球范围内的自由流动是跨国护理实践的重要组成部分,它确保了家庭关系和儿童保育的连续性,而无论家庭成员的居住地如何。反流动制度给家庭团结、代际关系带来挑战,并使新的耻辱得以出现。
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