Abstract

This chapter highlights the sociopsychological aspects of family migration. More specifically, the chapter focuses on some individual migrants (such as children) within the family and their adaptation in a new cultural context, as transformed gender relations and its impact on men in the face of migration, fostering, and family separation together with transnational parenting. This chapter also looks at a special group of youth in the United States, which has become a political issue for the government. The chapter, however, begins with the demographics of family migration after a brief discussion of who or what constitutes family migration.

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