Parenting and authority: a challenge in the context of international migration
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This article analyzes authority and the meanings that parents and children assign to motherhood and fatherhood in Colombian families with parents who migrate internationally. The paper focuses on: a) the relationships of authority built by both migrant mothers/fathers and the children who remain in Colombia, and b) the perception of the parental relationship that they all build when one of the parents migrate–or when both of them do–. This analysis takes into account the voices of fathers, mothers and children.
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