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Transnational caregiving in protracted humanitarian crisis migration: Syrian migrants in Switzerland and Venezuelan migrants in Chile and Peru

Resumen

Protracted humanitarian crisis particularly affects the most vulnerable groups, such as the elderly. Due to insufficient social protection/public welfare services and based on negotiated rules of intergenerational solidarity, seniors rely on their families (especially women) for support and care. Crisis-induced “survival migration” creates transnational families and raises questions of care for parents remaining in the countries of origin. The fact that little is known about transnational caregiving strategies in the specific context of crisis-induced migration—or the gender dimensions involved in coordinating and performing such care—justifies the need for additional in-depth research to better understand this important subject. The project aims to investigate the perceptions and strategies of transnational care for elderly parents remaining in (crisis-affected) countries of origin, particularly focusing on gender, filial duty and reciprocity and how they structure care dynamics. By combining an intersectional approach with critical agency, subjectivities and individual strategies are conceptualized as interrelated within a broader context of structural inequality and power relations. The project focuses on two cases of protracted humanitarian crisis migration: Syrian migrants in Switzerland and Venezuelan migrants in Chile and Peru. These crisis-induced migratory flows can be read as “South-North” and “South-South” migration and constitute an ideal ground of comparison in the examination of transnational care dynamics.

Equipo de Trabajo

  • CAVAGNOUD, ROBIN THIERRY FLORENT (INVESTIGADOR PRINCIPAL)
  • CALDERON ROJAS SANDOVAL, ALEXANDRA AROMA (ASISTENTE DEL PROYECTO IIC)
  • Unidad PUCP CISEPA - Centro de Investigación Social, Económica Política y Antropológica
  • Entidad Financiadora Haute École de Travail Social Fribourg (HETS-FR)