Situating transnational activities: Peruvian migrants’ family visits in a comparative perspective

Vincent Horn
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Abstract Migrants’ transnational activities have become a core matter in migration and transnational family care research. Among these, migrants’ visits in the country of origin are of particular interest due to their (presumably) positive effects on cohesion and relationships of transnational families. So far, research on the scope and structuring features of migrants’ family visits has compared different migrant populations residing in the same host society, suggesting that different factors act upon their travel propensity. However, no study has considered the impact of different host societies on the transnational involvement of migrants from the same country of origin. This study bridges this gap by comparing the frequency and determinants of Peruvian migrants’ travels to their country of origin from five destination countries. Drawing on the framework of capacity and desire, it is expected that geographic distance, human capital, and transnational ties are strong predictors for frequent travels. Yet, geographic distance does not explain engagement in this transnational activity. Moreover, using regression analysis, findings show that factors play out differently in each country, suggesting that migrants’ family visits are structured by time and context-specific circumstances including migration histories and policies as well as patterns of migration.
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跨国活动的定位:比较视角下的秘鲁移民家访
移民的跨国活动已成为移民和跨国家庭护理研究的核心问题。其中,移徙者在原籍国的访问特别令人感兴趣,因为它们(可能)对跨国家庭的凝聚力和关系产生积极影响。到目前为止,对移民家庭访问的范围和结构特征的研究比较了居住在同一东道国社会的不同移民人口,表明不同的因素对他们的旅行倾向起作用。但是,没有一项研究考虑到不同的收容社会对来自同一原籍国的移民跨国参与的影响。本研究通过比较秘鲁移民从五个目的地国返回原籍国的频率和决定因素,弥补了这一差距。根据能力和愿望的框架,预计地理距离、人力资本和跨国关系是频繁旅行的有力预测因素。然而,地理距离并不能解释参与这种跨国活动的原因。此外,通过回归分析,研究结果表明,每个国家的因素都不同,这表明移民的家访是由时间和特定环境构成的,包括移民历史和政策以及移民模式。
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