居住在加拿大的移民家庭的跨国祖父母的幸福和不幸

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Lisa Merry, Monica Ruiz Casares, Isabelle Archambault, Jill Hanley
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摘要

使用比较的方法,我们解构和检查跨国祖父母的福祉和疾病的不同方面,他们的移民成年子女和孙辈生活在加拿大。经历从幸福和满足到祖父母受到严重影响和深深的痛苦。幸福和不幸福是由以下因素形成的:(1)祖父母对跨国环境的看法和感受,他们如何处理和构建这种情况;(2)他们与移民家庭成员的关系,包括互动的质量、沟通和保持亲密关系的能力;(3)他们如何体验他们在家庭生活中扮演的支持角色;(4)家庭动态对家庭支持依赖的方向和水平。社会文化、经济和移民背景影响了祖父母的期望、观点、控制感以及与移民家庭保持联系的能力。研究结果强调了跨国界家庭成员的幸福和不幸福之间的相互联系。
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The Well-Being and Ill-Being of Transnational Grandparents of Migrant Families Living in Canada

Using a comparative approach, we deconstruct and examine the different facets of well-being and ill-being of transnational grandparents whose migrant adult children and grandchildren are living in Canada. Experiences ranged from happiness and satisfaction to grandparents being severely affected and deeply suffering. Well-being and ill-being were shaped by the following: (1) grandparents’ perspectives and feelings about the transnational circumstances, how they processed and framed the situation; (2) their relationships with migrant family members, including the quality of interactions, communication and ability to preserve closeness; (3) how they experienced the support role they play in their families’ lives and (4) family dynamics regarding the direction and level of dependence for support within the family. The socio-cultural, economic and migration contexts affected grandparents’ expectations, perspectives and their sense of control and capacity to give and stay connected with their migrant families. The findings underscore the interconnectedness of family members’ well-being and ill-being across borders.

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