2005
DOI: 10.1353/jsh.2005.0057
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Children in Global Migrations

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“…It became clear from the interviews that it had usually been the parents who made the final decision, but that young people played an important role in influencing their parents' decisions. This is in line with previous research that emphasizes the role of children in the migration process (Fass 2005;Sibley and Lowe 1992). An example of a child's limited agency and influence is the experience of Yasmin (15 years old, moved in 2009 to a less deprived neighbourhood), who related the following:…”
Section: Satisfaction/dissatisfaction With the Neighbourhood: The Rolsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…It became clear from the interviews that it had usually been the parents who made the final decision, but that young people played an important role in influencing their parents' decisions. This is in line with previous research that emphasizes the role of children in the migration process (Fass 2005;Sibley and Lowe 1992). An example of a child's limited agency and influence is the experience of Yasmin (15 years old, moved in 2009 to a less deprived neighbourhood), who related the following:…”
Section: Satisfaction/dissatisfaction With the Neighbourhood: The Rolsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, studies increasingly show that children can play an active role in housing decision-making. Children are not necessarily helpless or passive in migratory processes; their roles within some families have increasingly become more equal to those of the parents (Fass 2005;Sibley and Lowe 1992). Empirical papers on children's participation in residential decision-making, however, are rare.…”
Section: Housing and Neighbourhood Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although minors and young adults have always migrated independently or with their families (Fass 2005), late-modern migratory processes have been characterised by a quantitatively superior and qualitatively different degree of involvement of minors and young adults in independent migration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, when their agency is actually considered, it is pathologized. Decision‐makers make the naturalized assumption that spatial fixity is what is appropriate for children and is a requirement for social connectivity (Fass ). However, as scholars have attested, migration may be a rational resource within a context of global inequities, allowing for greater access to educational and employment opportunities and facilitating consumption practices that otherwise are restricted to those more “privileged” (Hashim and Thorson ; David ).…”
Section: Best Interests In Practice With Unaccompanied Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%