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South African International Migration and its Impact on Older Family Members
Authors:Maria C Marchetti-Mercer  Leslie Swartz  Vinitha Jithoo  Nthopele Mabandla  Alessandra Briguglio  Maxine Wolfe
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, School of Human and Community Development, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa;2. Department of Psychology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Abstract:In this article, we explore the impact of South African families’ emigration on parents/grandparents who must renegotiate their lives in their loved ones’ physical absence. We adopted a transnational perspective in a bigger qualitative project to consider both sides of the migratory spectrum. Here we focus on elderly family members who remain behind—a group largely neglected in prior research. Our findings illustrate the complex emotions and relational changes experienced by elderly people whose families emigrate. New technologies bridge distances, allowing new ways to connect and take care of each other, and of re-imagining transnational relationships and what constitutes family life, but these bridges cannot negate the loss experienced by those remaining. People have to make sense of the emigration and forge new relational bonds with remaining family members. Our findings stress grandparents’ meaningful role in a family system and highlight some gendered and racial differences in families’ experiences.
Keywords:Emigration  Transnationalism  Those Left Behind  Technology  emigración  transnacionalismo  los que se quedan  tecnología  移民  跨国主义  留守的家庭成员  技术
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