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How Children Feel About their Parents' Migration: A History of the Reciprocity of Care in Ghana
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How Children Feel About their Parents' Migration: A History of the Reciprocity of Care in Ghana

Cati Coe
In Coe, C., Reynolds, R.R., Boehm, D.A., Hess, J.M., & Rae-Espinoza, H. (Eds.), Everyday ruptures: children, youth, and migration in global perspective (pp. 97-114). Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press.
Vanderbilt University Press
2011
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3J96816

Abstract

Immigrant families Reciprocity of care Emigration and immigration--Social aspects Immigrant children--Family relationships Transnationalism--Social aspects Ghana
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