Transnational families between Africa and Europe

V. Mazzucato, Djamila Schans, K. Caarls, C. Beauchemin

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    Abstract

    This paper provides a descriptive and comparative analysis of transnational families with members located in Africa and Europe. It is thus far the only quantitative study, to our knowledge, that includes cross-country comparisons and focuses on the African European context. By comparing both countries of origin and destination, differences in family arrangements are found among Ghana, Senegal, and the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as within these groups depending on the European destination countries. Findings show that dates of arrival and migrant legal status are most commonly associated with transnational family forms. Family and gender norms at origin, migration motivations, destination country family reunification and migration policies, and destination country characteristics related to language, employment opportunities, and educational system help to explain the differences found.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)142-172
    Number of pages31
    JournalInternational Migration Review
    Volume49
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • transnational families
    • Europe
    • Africa
    • SSCI

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