Doing transnational family im Kontext von Flucht und Krisenmigration. Stand der Forschung. BiB Working Paper 3/2018
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In the last years, the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide has constantly increased. According to UNHCR, the number of individuals fleeing to more distant countries has also risen substantially. In Germany, almost 1.4 million asylum applications were filed between 2015 and 2017, mainly by people from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and Eritrea. Due to these latest developments, a separate research area on forced migration and refugees in Germany has recently been established. However, in Germany, most studies—across different disciplines—deal with issues of integration and participation. Up to now, there
are only very few studies focusing on families of refugees, although it is clear that families play a crucial role both for the decision to migrate and for integration and participation in
the country of destination.
This working paper has been written in preparation for an empirical study which aims to close this research gap. It summarizes international literature on the different aspects of the formation, maintenance and change of transnational families as well as transnational everyday practices and support. It also deals with the consequences of transnationalism on the relationship stability and quality between spouses, children and parents as well as their (subjective) well-being, attitudes and gender roles. In addition, this working paper attempts to establish a link between the current literature on transnational families and the context of forced migration and to identify relevant research gaps in the field of
transnational families and flight.
are only very few studies focusing on families of refugees, although it is clear that families play a crucial role both for the decision to migrate and for integration and participation in
the country of destination.
This working paper has been written in preparation for an empirical study which aims to close this research gap. It summarizes international literature on the different aspects of the formation, maintenance and change of transnational families as well as transnational everyday practices and support. It also deals with the consequences of transnationalism on the relationship stability and quality between spouses, children and parents as well as their (subjective) well-being, attitudes and gender roles. In addition, this working paper attempts to establish a link between the current literature on transnational families and the context of forced migration and to identify relevant research gaps in the field of
transnational families and flight.
Original language | German |
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Place of Publication | Wiesbaden |
Publisher | Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung |
Number of pages | 72 |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |
- Social Work and Social Pedagogics