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Parenting among Settled Migrants from Southern Africa: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
Journal of Child and Family Studies ( IF 2.784 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-06 , DOI: 10.1007/s10826-021-02013-2
Ruvimbo Machaka 1 , Margaret Dunham 1 , Ruth Barley 2 , Laura Serrant 3 , Penny Furness 2
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The Global North has over the years been a popular destination for migrants from the Global South. Most of the migrants are in their reproductive ages who go on to bear and raise children. The differences and subjectivity in the context of their experiences may have an impact on how they ensure that their children have the best possible health and well-being. This paper synthesises 14 qualitative research papers, conducted in 6 Global North countries. We gathered evidence on settled Southern African migrants experiences of bearing and raising children in Global North destination countries and how they conceptualise sustaining children’s health and well-being. Results of the review indicated a concerning need for support in sustaining children’s health and well-being. Cultural and religious beliefs underpin how the parents in these studies raise their children. More research is needed which engages with fathers and extended family.



中文翻译:

南部非洲定居移民的养育:定性证据综合

多年来,全球北方一直是全球南方移民的热门目的地。大多数移民处于生育年龄,他们继续生育和抚养孩子。他们经历背景下的差异和主观性可能会影响他们如何确保他们的孩子拥有最好的健康和福祉。本文综合了在全球北部 6 个国家进行的 14 篇定性研究论文。我们收集了关于定居的南部非洲移民在全球北部目的地国家生育和抚养孩子的经验以及他们如何概念化维持儿童健康和福祉的证据。审查结果表明,在维持儿童的健康和福祉方面需要支持令人担忧。文化和宗教信仰是这些研究中父母如何抚养孩子的基础。需要更多关于父亲和大家庭的研究。

更新日期:2021-07-06
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