Searching for wages and mothering from afar: The case of Honduran transnational families
- Petsa
 2004
- May-akda
 Leah Schmalzbauer
- Buod
 This article draws on data from a 2-year two-country study that included 157 people to explore the survival strategies of poor Honduran transnational families. I argue that transnational families, defined as those divided between two nation-states who have maintained close ties, depend on a cross-border division of labor in which productive labor occurs in the host country and reproductive labor in the home country. This article bridges the literatures on transnationalism and families. The transnationalism literature tends to focus on macro processes, whereas the literature on families assumes proximity. This research helps fill the gap in both literatures, exposing the ways in which processes of economic globalization have radically altered family form and function.
- Journal title
 Journal of Marriage and Family
- Dami
 66
- Connections
 - Pang-ekonomiyang sektor
 Agriculture and horticulture workers, General farm workers, and General relevance - all sectors
- Mga Uri ng Nilalaman
 Statistics on work and life conditions
- Target na mga grupo
 Mga unyon
- Geographical kaugnayan
 Honduras and National relevance
- Spheres ng aktibidad
 Cultural Studies at Etniko and Pag-aaral sa Kasarian at iyag
- Wika
 Ingles
