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Imprima y guarde

Tesis

Picking Up the Pieces: Examining the Long Term Effects of Family Separation on Pinay Migrant Mothers and Adult Daughters

Fecha

2008

Autores

Conely De Leon

Resumen

The Philippines is considered one of the largest organized exporters of human labour in the world. Currently, the outflow of migrant workers from the Philippines to over 190 countries across the globe has left over nine million children without parents. This means that over nine million children have personally experienced the trauma of family separation. To understand the devastating long-term consequences of separation on Filipino families, I take as my case study three Pinay mothers who have migrated to Canada under the Foreign Domestic Movement and their adult daughters. The key purpose of this thesis is to open up a deeper discussion around family separation and reunification amongst Pinays who have settled in Canada. It is intended to push the boundaries of what we may already know or think we know about Filipina women in Canada, thereby establishing a more nuanced and heterogeneous understanding of Pinay lives.

Universidad

University of Toronto

Departamento Académico

Social Sciences

Lugar de publicación

Ottawa

Conexiones

Los sectores económicos

Occupations in services - Domestic work, Sales and service occupations - general, y Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations

Tipos de contenido

Análisis de políticas y Estadísticas sobre el trabajo y las condiciones de vida

Los grupos destinatarios

Los investigadores

Relevancia geográfica

Quebec, Filipinas, y National relevance

Esferas de la actividad

Psicología y Socioligie

Idiomas

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