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Capítulo 1 - Child Migration FAMILY até página 39 (65%) (family is a…
Capítulo 1 - Child Migration
FAMILY
até página 39 (65%)
family
is a critical aspect of feeling at home in the world
essential part of our children’s upbringing
Indeed one of the central reasons why people move is
family
be with family
to improve the prospects for family
the imperative to secure safety or care for family
PIAGET
considered the presence of parents essential for a child’s development of morality
negative impacts
on children and on family relationships both during and after the
separation
phase
PARENTS (separeted - feelings): guilt but also
gratitude for their sacrifices
CHILDREN: Often resentment and anger
Prolonged Parental Absence
negatively impacts the psychosocial development and functioning of children left behind, contributing to a sense of family disintegration
Lengthy delays in reunification can also produce in children feelings of
abandonment and rejection
.
depressive symptoms
substantially increased risks of
violent behavior, drug abuse, and teenage pregnancy,
as well as
vulnerability to physical and sexual abuse and exploitation
bedrock of society, and a key aspect of childhood.
1989, Convention on the Rights of the Child
“The family [is] … the natural environment for the growth and well-being of all its members and particularly children
extensive delays, exacting documentary requirements,logistical complexities,and legal barriers
prevents many children from enjoying the right to respect and enjoyment of the family life to which they are entitled
a waiting period of three years is capable of rendering almost void the right to
respect for family life
, particularly in cases involving children
social risks
including the difficulty of reconstructing family life and the unfathomable emotional costs that follow
mid twentieth-century EUROPE >> Migration of single workers, mainly men, as
units of labor
economic restrict migration options (family reunification)
:obligations to demonstrate financial self-sufficiency
Sans Papiers
sanctuary movement in France in the1990s highlighting the impact of undocumented status on the security of immigrant families in France.
STATES >>The dual power and responsibility
Family unity
national self-interest
The travel
Typically adults travel first,leaving children behind with relatives or acquaintances
UNHCR
Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status
If the head of a family meets the criteria of the definition [of a refugee], his [sic] dependents are normally
granted refugee
status according to the principle of family unity….
The principle of the unity of the family does not only operate where all family members become refugees at the same time.