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Separation and Reunification: Mental Health of Chinese Children Affected by Parental Migration

Separation and Reunification: Mental Health of Chinese Children Affected by Parental Migration

... identify children who are affected by parental migration at population levels and to examine the features of separation and reunification, such as the onset and duration of separation from ...by ...

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Impacts of Transnational Labor  Migration on Learning Process: A Case Study of Nepalese  Children and Women Staying Behind

Impacts of Transnational Labor Migration on Learning Process: A Case Study of Nepalese Children and Women Staying Behind

... keep children in school and, in particular, the ability to send them to prestigious schools or colleges, also constitutes an important conversion of economic capital into social capital as parents develop new ...

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Children of Migration: A Study of the Care Arrangements and Psycho social Status of Children of Parents who have Migrated

Children of Migration: A Study of the Care Arrangements and Psycho social Status of Children of Parents who have Migrated

... that children left behind were more vulnerable both in terms of exposure to risk of abuse and criminal activities but also in seeking inappropriate ways to meet their emotional ...needs. Children who were ...

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Left-behind children and return migration in China

Left-behind children and return migration in China

... Return migration can be considered part of a lifetime utility maximisation plan with a given budget (and liquidity) constraints (Borjas and Bratsberg, ...national migration literature, the return motives ...

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Children and Maternal Migration: Evidence from Exogenous Variations in Family Size

Children and Maternal Migration: Evidence from Exogenous Variations in Family Size

... find children reduce female labour supply, but few examine the effects of children on maternal ...on migration usually use fertility as a control variable in ordinary least square (OLS) regressions ...

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Impact of Rural-urban Labour Migration on Education of Children:  A Case Study of Left behind and Accompanied Migrant Children in India

Impact of Rural-urban Labour Migration on Education of Children: A Case Study of Left behind and Accompanied Migrant Children in India

... of children are affected by temporary labour ...many children in these countries (Nobles, 2013). Children who are left behind or who migrate with their parents face several challenges in terms of ...

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Mental health problems of children and adolescents, with and without migration background, living in Vienna, Austria

Mental health problems of children and adolescents, with and without migration background, living in Vienna, Austria

... Turkish-speaking children and adolescents had higher levels of internal- izing, depressive and anxiety symptoms, which probably are in relation to migration-induced acculturation stress that impaired their ...

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Mental health and risk behaviors of children in rural China with different patterns of parental migration: a cross-sectional study

Mental health and risk behaviors of children in rural China with different patterns of parental migration: a cross-sectional study

... due to the small sample size of mother-only migration (4.2%), we could not assess differences in mental health and risk behaviors between father-only migration and mother-only migration. In the ...

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Polish Immigrant Children in the UK: Catholic Education and Other Aspects of "Migration Luck"

Polish Immigrant Children in the UK: Catholic Education and Other Aspects of "Migration Luck"

... The “nothing to lose” group represents the experience of the typical, statistical Polish immigrant to the UK [1]. Their reasons for migration are strongly connected with their economic situation. “Well, the ...

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Divergent Discourses, Children and Forced Migration

Divergent Discourses, Children and Forced Migration

... migrant children in different contexts (such as post-conflict and resettlement) are often considered separately, yet closer analysis points to the existence of commonalities across transnational locations and a ...

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Determinants Of Consumption Of Remittances By The Families Of The International Migrants In Assam

Determinants Of Consumption Of Remittances By The Families Of The International Migrants In Assam

... for migration, improvement of house, construction of new house, savings, investment, investment in business (like opening stores, transport services, fishing, agriculture, community objectives (social ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC4898477.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4898477.pdf

... to migration on education metrics ...considered migration and remittances separately, few studies have considered how they jointly influence children's education outcomes (Amuedo-Dorantes and Pozo, 2010 is ...

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Who Gentrifies Low income Neighborhoods?

Who Gentrifies Low income Neighborhoods?

... without children, as a key hallmark of gentrifying ...of children, having less than a college degree, or elderly status dampens the likelihood that a white household moves into a gentrifying neighborhood, ...

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Migration and remittances: A theoretical perspective

Migration and remittances: A theoretical perspective

... the house-help’s background. This will determine whether the house-helps remit for purposes of supporting the household’s basic needs or whether the remittances are meant to support their own children who have ...

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Migrant children and young people's 'voice' in healthcare

Migrant children and young people's 'voice' in healthcare

... Migratory patterns to the UK have seen a significant change over the past two decades, in terms of migrants’ country of origin, reasons for migration and settlement patterns (Castles and Miller 2013). Data from ...

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Youths' perception of development in Iran: A sociological appraisal

Youths' perception of development in Iran: A sociological appraisal

... about children and youths are ever-increasing, and also inspired by ...fear. Children are not held individually responsible for their own problems, and so to say, their quality of life; rather, they are the ...

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Volume 38 - Article 26 | Pages 691–726

Volume 38 - Article 26 | Pages 691–726

... Considering the complex and interrelated influences of migration on children’s well- being, we analyze a variety of child developmental outcomes. School performance is known to be one of the most important aspects ...

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Promoting child-friendly approaches in the area of migration: standards, guidance and current practices

Promoting child-friendly approaches in the area of migration: standards, guidance and current practices

... adolescent girls where they can feel physically and emotionally safe, forget their daily burdens and focus on themselves, while accessing life-saving services. A Pocket-Guide on safety and resilience for girls has been ...

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Migration, consumption and work: A postcolonial perspective on post-socialist migration to the UK

Migration, consumption and work: A postcolonial perspective on post-socialist migration to the UK

... decision not to raise children in the UK. Unlike in the UK, where class differences are awkwardly positioned in relation to other differences, because they are not straightforwardly about discrimination (Haylett, ...

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Migration and child health in Moldova and Georgia

Migration and child health in Moldova and Georgia

... that children in transnational households are doing better or in a no differing way than children in non-migrant ...for children of migrants in Moldova and Georgia, there is also evidence of a more ...

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