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Migrant Children (Impact on childhood (Rights perpectives (agency:…
Migrant Children
Impact on childhood
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lost "cultural capital" : impact on educational achievement, social and emotional welbeing (Rutther ,2006)
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china: children left behind with grandparents in rural environments so that parents can take new opportunities in urban factories
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Future of childhood
homogenised as "abnormal" yet more children move into the majority world of work, family and social upheaval
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Slavery
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"Home children"
1869 british charitable societies removed children from slums and orphanages to canada to serve as cheap labour
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causes of mIgration
World War 1 (1914 - 1918), World War 2 (1930-1945)
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Ni Laore ET AL (2010)
"it is now increasingly accepted that children are not passive recipients of culture socialisation and identty but they are subjective beings that are activiely involved in shaping thier own sociocultural worlds
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