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'My parents fell behind'. Social remittances, integration and generational change among Moldovan immigrants
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- The relationship between social remittances, integration patterns and intergenerational transmission has been the subject of several studies across Europe. This article aims to explore the complex links between migration, social inclusion abroad and social remittances between several generations of Moldovan migrants in Italy. The production of social remittances incorporates many variables: the exposure to remittances migrants had during their childhood in Moldova, the family relationships and the degree of involvement in collective initiatives. We took into consideration three dimensions: remittances’ directionality, including reverse social remittances, the role in the exchange (sender or receiver) and the intensity of exposure/involvement. Our analysis indicates that there is a difference in transnational behaviours between the first migrants and the new generation. Parents are often trapped in occupational and socially segregated niches, while their children have opportunities to develop greater social mobility and to strengthen cosmopolitan affiliations. Young people raised in Italy, compared to their parents, have more opportunities for meaningful social contacts that can be translated into innovative ideas in Moldova.
- Subjects :
- Cultural Studies
Integration
Italy
Migration
Moldova
Social remittances
Transnationalism
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Immigration
0507 social and economic geography
Political science
050602 political science & public administration
Communication source
Demography
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Intergenerational transmission
geography
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Romanian
05 social sciences
Fell
Social mobility
Social remittance
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0506 political science
Anthropology
language
Demographic economics
050703 geography
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e402cc6daf0fe3b28ca1accf5da5650a