2020
DOI: 10.18290/sp2041-15
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The Contemporary Migrant Family in the Eyes of a Pole in Ireland

Abstract: Współczesna rodzina imigrantów w Irlandii okiem Polaka Na kanwie współczesnych przeobrażeń społeczno-gospodarczych, zwłaszcza po przystąpieniu Polski do struktur Unii Europejskiej 1 maja 2004 r., nastąpił gwałtowny odpływ Polaków do krajów unijnych, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem Wielkiej Brytanii i Irlandii. Szacuje się, iż obecnie w Irlandii przebywa około 120 tysięcy obywateli polskich, którzy tworzą tam rodziny, żyją samotnie lub funkcjonują w rodzinach czasowo rozłączonych. Celem artykułu jest ukazan… Show more

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“…Migrant parents, due to the limited social networks availability, are forced to rely on each other, and thus share childcare shifts around employment responsibilities (Barglowski & Pustułka, 2018), enhancing a more gender‐equal division of care (Żadkowska et al., 2022). Therefore, the traditional model of family has somewhat disappeared, and instead a family type has formed where parents support each other (Szast, 2020). Mothers usually work when their spouses can take care of their children, therefore arranging their own economic and professional activity around their partner's work.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Migrant parents, due to the limited social networks availability, are forced to rely on each other, and thus share childcare shifts around employment responsibilities (Barglowski & Pustułka, 2018), enhancing a more gender‐equal division of care (Żadkowska et al., 2022). Therefore, the traditional model of family has somewhat disappeared, and instead a family type has formed where parents support each other (Szast, 2020). Mothers usually work when their spouses can take care of their children, therefore arranging their own economic and professional activity around their partner's work.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the traditional model of family has somewhat disappeared, and instead a family type has formed where parents support each other (Szast, 2020). Mothers usually work when their spouses can take care of their children, therefore arranging their own economic and professional activity around their partner's work.…”
Section: Negotiating Equal Childcare Divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%