Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal
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Data de Publicação: | 2021 |
Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | eng |
Título da fonte: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10071/23983 |
Resumo: | This study discusses the experiences and perceptions of Nepali transnational fathers who are practicing or have practiced parenting from distance in Lisbon, Portugal. It explores their migration trajectories, transnational parenting experiences before reunification (if already united with children) and their family reunification plans (of those who are yet to be united with their children). Symbolic interaction theory provides basis of analysis, which is supported by theoretical concepts on transnational parenting. The eight participants of this qualitative study were selected by non-probability sampling using snowballing technique. Most in-depth interviews were taken online due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation. Thematic analysis was employed to categorize the findings into themes and sub-themes. According to the study’s findings, Nepalese travel to Portugal with aim of bringing their families to settle in Europe. Despite many family reunification requirements set out by the Portuguese immigration policies, Nepalese migrants perceive Portugal as flexible gateway to enter Europe and invite their families. Furthermore, available social networks allowed the migrants to sustain their lives and get jobs after moving to Portugal, which encouraged them to plan family reunification. In terms of transnational parenting practices, regular communication and sending of remittances helped Nepali fathers to maintain transnational ties with their families at home. Significantly, social interaction with different relations influenced their perception on fathering and parenting practices. |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in PortugalTransnational parentingFathersNepalese migrationGender roles in a familyFamily reunificationParentalidade transnacionalMigração nepalesaPapéis de géneroReunificação familiarThis study discusses the experiences and perceptions of Nepali transnational fathers who are practicing or have practiced parenting from distance in Lisbon, Portugal. It explores their migration trajectories, transnational parenting experiences before reunification (if already united with children) and their family reunification plans (of those who are yet to be united with their children). Symbolic interaction theory provides basis of analysis, which is supported by theoretical concepts on transnational parenting. The eight participants of this qualitative study were selected by non-probability sampling using snowballing technique. Most in-depth interviews were taken online due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation. Thematic analysis was employed to categorize the findings into themes and sub-themes. According to the study’s findings, Nepalese travel to Portugal with aim of bringing their families to settle in Europe. Despite many family reunification requirements set out by the Portuguese immigration policies, Nepalese migrants perceive Portugal as flexible gateway to enter Europe and invite their families. Furthermore, available social networks allowed the migrants to sustain their lives and get jobs after moving to Portugal, which encouraged them to plan family reunification. In terms of transnational parenting practices, regular communication and sending of remittances helped Nepali fathers to maintain transnational ties with their families at home. Significantly, social interaction with different relations influenced their perception on fathering and parenting practices.Este estudo discute experiências e percepções de pais transnacionais nepaleses que praticam ou praticaram a parentalidade à distância em Lisboa, Portugal. Explorei trajetórias de migração, experiências parentais transnacionais quando já vivem com os filhos em Portugal ou planos de reunificação familiar quando ainda não se uniram aos filhos. A base de análise é a teoria da interação simbólica, apoiada por conceitos sobre parentalidade transnacional. Os oito participantes deste estudo qualitativo foram selecionados por amostragem não probabilística através da técnica de bola de neve. A maioria das entrevistas foi realizada online devido à pandemia Covid-19. A análise temática permitiu categorizar os resultados em temas e subtemas, observando-se que os nepaleses migram para Portugal com o objetivo de trazer as suas famílias para se estabelecerem na Europa. Apesar dos muitos requisitos de reunificação familiar definidos pelas políticas de imigração portuguesas, os participantes consideram Portugal como uma porta de entrada flexível para entrar na Europa e trazer as suas famílias. As redes sociais disponíveis permitiram ainda encontrar recursos de sustento e arranjar emprego em Portugal, incentivando-os a planear o reagrupamento familiar. Nas práticas parentais transnacionais, a comunicação regular e o envio de remessas ajudaram os pais nepaleses a manter laços transnacionais com suas famílias no Nepal. Destaca-se que a interação social em diferentes relações influenciou percepção sobre a paternidade e práticas parentais.2022-01-10T18:34:17Z2021-12-17T00:00:00Z2021-12-172021-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/23983TID:202832716engPant, Rituinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T17:41:12Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/23983Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:19:08.254224Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal Pant, Ritu Transnational parenting Fathers Nepalese migration Gender roles in a family Family reunification Parentalidade transnacional Migração nepalesa Papéis de género Reunificação familiar |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal |
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Transnational parenting from the views of fathers: a study on Nepalese immigrants living in Portugal |
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Pant, Ritu |
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Transnational parenting Fathers Nepalese migration Gender roles in a family Family reunification Parentalidade transnacional Migração nepalesa Papéis de género Reunificação familiar |
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Transnational parenting Fathers Nepalese migration Gender roles in a family Family reunification Parentalidade transnacional Migração nepalesa Papéis de género Reunificação familiar |
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This study discusses the experiences and perceptions of Nepali transnational fathers who are practicing or have practiced parenting from distance in Lisbon, Portugal. It explores their migration trajectories, transnational parenting experiences before reunification (if already united with children) and their family reunification plans (of those who are yet to be united with their children). Symbolic interaction theory provides basis of analysis, which is supported by theoretical concepts on transnational parenting. The eight participants of this qualitative study were selected by non-probability sampling using snowballing technique. Most in-depth interviews were taken online due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation. Thematic analysis was employed to categorize the findings into themes and sub-themes. According to the study’s findings, Nepalese travel to Portugal with aim of bringing their families to settle in Europe. Despite many family reunification requirements set out by the Portuguese immigration policies, Nepalese migrants perceive Portugal as flexible gateway to enter Europe and invite their families. Furthermore, available social networks allowed the migrants to sustain their lives and get jobs after moving to Portugal, which encouraged them to plan family reunification. In terms of transnational parenting practices, regular communication and sending of remittances helped Nepali fathers to maintain transnational ties with their families at home. Significantly, social interaction with different relations influenced their perception on fathering and parenting practices. |
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