Doing family: Responses to the constructions of ‘the migrant family’ across Europe |
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Authors: | Elisabeth Strasser Albert Kraler Saskia Bonjour Veronika Bilger |
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Institution: | aICMPD, Gonzagagasse 1, 1010 Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | This paper draws on how constructions of ‘the migrant family’ in political discourse influence migrants' and their families' lives. In specific national contexts, ‘the migrant family’ is determined according to the national and European debates and expressed by their respective rules and regulations. By ‘doing family’, migrants and their families develop strategies in order to fit these requirements of living a certain family life. Fulfilling specific norms and perceptions which are not necessarily required for the majority of society is a precondition to succeed. Who is and who is not part of the family, who holds responsibility — such aspects have to be proved and repeatedly reproduced by migrants and their families. This not only affects their position in society, but also has strong implications on their lives as a couple and family, since it requires the continuous adaptation and reconstructions of their everyday reality. |
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Keywords: | Family Migration policy Legal status Public opinion Gender Europe |
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