Journal of Marriage and Family
Volume 73, Issue 4, 2011, Pages 747-762
Back to africa: Second chances for the children of West African immigrants (Article)
Bledsoe C.H.* ,
Sow P.
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a
Northwestern University, United States
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b
Universidad Autonóma de Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
This paper examines the phenomenon of West African parents living in Europe and North America who send their older children back home: from places of high immigrant aspiration to those of hardship and privation. Drawing on a project on West African immigration to Europe and on previous field studies in Africa, we conclude that West African immigrants fearing the consequences of their children's indiscipline in the West, where racism and hostility can endanger the entire family, may send unruly children back to the home country. In doing so, we believe, they build on long-standing African disciplinary efforts in hopes of toughening their children's resilience to the challenges in the new place and wait for the risk to dissipate. © National Council on Family Relations, 2011.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2011.00843.x
ISSN: 00222445
Cited by: 49
Original Language: English