Migraciones Internacionales
Volume 6, Issue 2, 2011, Pages 101-132
Social perception of risk and protection factors for the children of emigrant mothers: A study in the Dominican Republic [Percepción social de factores de riesgo y de protección para los hijos de madres emigrantes: Un estudio en la República Dominicana] (Article)
de Dios Uriarte Arciniega J.*
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Universidad del País Vasco, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain
Abstract
Th e feminization of work-related migration alters family roles and relationships and has a direct impact on the development of the children left behind. Th e purpose of this study is to show the risk and protection factors perceived in Dominican society for children when the mother emigrates. Risk factors include a lack of mother-child communication; being demanding in relationships; and an anomalous substitute family atmosphere. Conversely, protection factors encompass frequent communication with the mother; an aff ectionate relationship between the guardian and the child; when the guardian is a family member who is very close to the mother and the promotion of values such as thrift, eff ort and sacrifi ce. Th e results of social perception coincide with existing literature, but it is debatable whether the factors perceived are actually those that most aff ect the psychological and social development of children left behind by migration.
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ISSN: 16658906
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English; Spanish