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Family strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in Norway

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Resumo:The purpose of this research was to build on the scarce knowledge about the strengths of family immigrants. Previous studies concerning their separation and reunification are problem focused. Hence, it emphasized “weak perspectives”. Guided by social work values of valuing family relationship and using strength based perspectives, this study described the family strengths essential in achieving reunification from the immigration separation of former single headed families through the lived experiences amongst Filipina immigrants in Norway. Influx of Filipino immigrants due to family reunification is evident in Norway, thus it would be interesting to understand this phenomenon given the dearth of knowledge which would lead to understand their lived experiences concerning their family strengths. As an outcome of phenomenological study amongst eight (8) respondents, it was found out that appraisal, communication, initiative, collaborative problem solving, family commitment and social supports (formal and informal) emerged as their strengths essential in achieving reunification and maintaining the reunified families. Abiding with the social constructivist philosophy and using ecological framework, niches of strengths are evident in their narratives. Thus, conclusively, immigrant families, in spite of the challenging life courses, have strengths that made them adapt and maintain to live together. Recommendations of this study pointed out to strengthen inherent family strengths as outcome of interaction within and amongst the family members per se, the community and the larger society. Implication for future research, social work education and personal vision are also given in the later part.
Autores principais:Bag-Ao, Brian Ven Climaco
Assunto:Single-mother Filipina Immigrants Family resilience Family reunification Family strengths
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:ISCTE
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório ISCTE
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Family reunification
Family strengths
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description The purpose of this research was to build on the scarce knowledge about the strengths of family immigrants. Previous studies concerning their separation and reunification are problem focused. Hence, it emphasized “weak perspectives”. Guided by social work values of valuing family relationship and using strength based perspectives, this study described the family strengths essential in achieving reunification from the immigration separation of former single headed families through the lived experiences amongst Filipina immigrants in Norway. Influx of Filipino immigrants due to family reunification is evident in Norway, thus it would be interesting to understand this phenomenon given the dearth of knowledge which would lead to understand their lived experiences concerning their family strengths. As an outcome of phenomenological study amongst eight (8) respondents, it was found out that appraisal, communication, initiative, collaborative problem solving, family commitment and social supports (formal and informal) emerged as their strengths essential in achieving reunification and maintaining the reunified families. Abiding with the social constructivist philosophy and using ecological framework, niches of strengths are evident in their narratives. Thus, conclusively, immigrant families, in spite of the challenging life courses, have strengths that made them adapt and maintain to live together. Recommendations of this study pointed out to strengthen inherent family strengths as outcome of interaction within and amongst the family members per se, the community and the larger society. Implication for future research, social work education and personal vision are also given in the later part.
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spelling porThe purpose of this research was to build on the scarce knowledge about the strengths of family immigrants. Previous studies concerning their separation and reunification are problem focused. Hence, it emphasized “weak perspectives”. Guided by social work values of valuing family relationship and using strength based perspectives, this study described the family strengths essential in achieving reunification from the immigration separation of former single headed families through the lived experiences amongst Filipina immigrants in Norway. Influx of Filipino immigrants due to family reunification is evident in Norway, thus it would be interesting to understand this phenomenon given the dearth of knowledge which would lead to understand their lived experiences concerning their family strengths. As an outcome of phenomenological study amongst eight (8) respondents, it was found out that appraisal, communication, initiative, collaborative problem solving, family commitment and social supports (formal and informal) emerged as their strengths essential in achieving reunification and maintaining the reunified families. Abiding with the social constructivist philosophy and using ecological framework, niches of strengths are evident in their narratives. Thus, conclusively, immigrant families, in spite of the challenging life courses, have strengths that made them adapt and maintain to live together. Recommendations of this study pointed out to strengthen inherent family strengths as outcome of interaction within and amongst the family members per se, the community and the larger society. Implication for future research, social work education and personal vision are also given in the later part.application/pdfengporFamily strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in NorwayBag-Ao, Brian Ven ClimacoHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/124422017-02-20T15:34:53Z2016-06-01T00:00:00Z2016-062016-06http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessporSingle-motherporFilipina ImmigrantsporFamily resilienceporFamily reunificationporFamily strengths1512807 byteshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.iscte-iul.pt/bitstreams/b7067f5c-aa32-4b31-8241-04ec1fd131e1/downloadother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_bdccmaster thesis
spellingShingle Family strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in Norway
Bag-Ao, Brian Ven Climaco
Single-mother
Filipina Immigrants
Family resilience
Family reunification
Family strengths
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subject.fl_str_mv Single-mother
Filipina Immigrants
Family resilience
Family reunification
Family strengths
title Family strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in Norway
title_full Family strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in Norway
title_fullStr Family strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Family strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in Norway
title_short Family strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in Norway
title_sort Family strengths in the separation and reunification of former single-mothers and their children: lived experiences of Filipina Immigrants in Norway
topic Single-mother
Filipina Immigrants
Family resilience
Family reunification
Family strengths
topic_facet Single-mother
Filipina Immigrants
Family resilience
Family reunification
Family strengths
url http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12442
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