An institutional ethnography analysis on skilled Chinese immigrant mothers’ experiences in Canada

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Asian Journal of Womens Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/12259276.2023.2240535
Chen J. Wang
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ABSTRACT This research follows Dorothy Smith’s Institutional Ethnography (IE) approach to explore skilled Chinese immigrant mothers’ post-migration experiences in Canada. Empirical evidence reveals that these immigrant women undertake intensified childcare responsibilities by acting as primary caregivers and educators for their children with reduced familial support after migration. These immigrant women are also compelled to participate in paid work as income producers and supporters with inadequate employment-related support from the host society. These skilled Chinese immigrant mothers’ experiences are constructed by multiple discourses that continue, converge, and compete. Under these discourses, skilled Chinese immigrant mothers experience intensified work after migration, but receive limited familial and social support, which leaves them subservient to the patriarchal demands in both private and public social structures.
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中国技术移民母亲在加拿大经历的制度民族志分析
摘要本研究采用Dorothy Smith的机构民族志(IE)方法,探讨熟练的中国移民母亲在加拿大的移民后经历。经验证据表明,这些移民妇女在移民后家庭支持减少的情况下,作为子女的主要照顾者和教育者,承担着更大的育儿责任。这些移民妇女还被迫作为收入生产者和支持者参加有偿工作,而东道国社会在就业方面的支持不足。这些熟练的中国移民母亲的经历是由持续、融合和竞争的多重话语构建的。在这些话语下,技术娴熟的中国移民母亲在移民后经历了强化的工作,但获得的家庭和社会支持有限,这使她们在私人和公共社会结构中都屈从于父权制的要求。
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