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Transnational parenting and the well‐being of Angolan migrant parents in Europe
Authors:VALENTINA MAZZUCATO  BILISUMA BUSHIE DITO  MARZIA GRASSI  JEANNE VIVET
Institution:1. Department of Technology and Society Studies, Maastricht University, the Netherlands;2. Instituto de Ciěncias Sociais, University of Lisbon, Portugal;3. Department of Geography, Space and Territory, Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3 University, France
Abstract:Studies on the transnational family highlight the emotional difficulties of migrant parents separated from their children through international migration. This article consists of a large‐scale quantitative investigation into the insights of transnational family literature by examining the well‐being of transnational parents compared with that of parents who live with their children in the destination country. Furthermore, through a survey of Angolan migrant parents in both the Netherlands and Portugal, we compare the contexts of two receiving country. Our study shows transnational parents are worse off than their non‐transnational counterparts in terms of four measures of well‐being – health, life satisfaction, happiness, and emotional well‐being. Although studies on migrant well‐being tend to focus exclusively on the characteristics of the receiving countries, our findings suggest that, to understand migrant parents' well‐being, a transnational perspective should also consider the existence of children in the migrant sending country. Finally, comparing the same population in two countries revealed that the receiving country effects the way in which transnational parenting is associated with migrant well‐being.
Keywords:CHILDREN  EUROPE  TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIES  TRANSNATIONALISM  TRANSNATIONAL MIGRANTS  TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL RELATIONS  SUB‐SAHARAN AFRICA  WORLD REGION
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