2021
DOI: 10.29313/mimbar.v37i2.7993
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Communication on the Collective Care of Migrant Workers’ Children

Abstract: Child growth and development are preferably in the care of parents, especially mothers. However, such condition is not always available, especially for children whose mothers have to work abroad as migrant workers. Children who should be in the care of their mothers are forced to be cared for by other parties in the family. Family care for migrant workers’ children is strongly influenced by the culture in which they live. Habits and uniqueness that come up in parenting will colour the collective parenting carr… Show more

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