Transnationalism and care of migrant families during pregnancy, postpartum and early-childhood: an integrative review
Abstract Background Migrant families' transnational ties (i.e., connections to their countries of origin) may contribute to their hardships and/or may be a source of resiliency. A care approach that addresses these transnational ties may foster a positive identity and give coherence to experien...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Merry (Author), Sarah Fredsted Villadsen (Author), Veronik Sicard (Author), Naomie Lewis-Hibbert (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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