2005
Judith Bernhard and CERIS
This report explores the experiences of Latin American families who have faced separation and reunification during their migration process to Canada by examining the particular situations of 40 mothers. In particular, it focuses on how mother-child relationships and family networks are transformed by transnational, multi-local family structures and it highlights several barriers to the mothers’ utilization of social services. The report calls for recognition of the needs of transnational families in Canada and offers concrete recommendations to policy makers, service providers, and families with an aim to easing the difficulties of separation and reunification.
York University
Toronto
Agriculture and horticulture workers and General farm workers
Policy analysis
México and National relevance
Anthropology and Gender and sexuality studies
English