THE EFFECTS OF MIGRATION ON FAMILY DYNAMICS: A CASE STUDY OF IMMIGRANT FAMILIES IN EUROPE

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This paper examines the impact of migration on family structures and intergenerational relationships among immigrant populations in Europe, with a focus on how family policies and socio-cultural contexts shape these dynamics. Using data from longitudinal surveys and international datasets, the study investigates how migration influences fertility patterns, work-family balance, and the living arrangements of immigrant families. The research reveals that while host-country policies can facilitate the integration of immigrant families, they often present challenges, particularly for women, due to gendered policies and cultural barriers. The study underscores the importance of adapting family policies to the diverse needs of immigrant populations, promoting a more inclusive approach to integration that takes into account the intersection of migration, gender, and cultural norms.
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Authors Shahroz Tariq;
Journal Journal of Arts, Culture and Society
Year 2025
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