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Transnational family relationships, social networks and return migration among British-Caribbean young people

机译:跨国家庭关系,社交网络和英加勒比青年之间的回返移民

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The study explores the issue of transnational family relationships and return migration among British-Caribbean second generation young people.1 It describes how transnational family ties and social networks are utilized as social capital resources to facilitate these young people's migration from Britain to the Caribbean, their parents' country of origin. A combination of internally formed and externally imposed understandings of ethnic identity, home and belonging are also important factors influencing these young people's decision to migrate to the Caribbean, alongside other pragmatic and practical reasons. Drawing on in-depth interviews with a qualitative sample of second generation return migrants residing in Jamaica, the discussion reflects on how these young people manage their adjustment and settlement. It also explores the gendered nature of their experiences of return migration.
机译:该研究探讨了英属加勒比第二代年轻人之间的跨国家庭关系和返乡移民问题。1它描述了跨国家庭联系和社会网络如何被用作社会资本资源,以促进这些年轻人从英国到加勒比海地区的移民,父母的原籍国。内部形成和外部施加的对民族身份,家庭和归属的理解,也是影响这些年轻人决定迁移到加勒比海的决定的重要因素,还有其他务实和实际原因。通过对定居在牙买加的第二代回返移民的定性样本进行的深入访谈,讨论反映了这些年轻人如何管理自己的调整和定居。它还探讨了他们返回移民经历的性别特征。

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