Family Separation Among Migrants in Need of International Protection: Anticipation, Duration, and Agency

 

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Autors: Weitzman, Abigail, Blanton, Matthew, Brenes Camacho, Gilbert
Format: artículo original
Data de publicació:2025
Descripció:Much remains unknown about how threat evasion—migration undertaken to escape threats to survival—occurs at the family level. With the phenomenon of threat evasion as our principal focus, we collected and analyzed 65 in-depth interviews and four focus groups (N = 44) among a highly diverse sample of Latin American asylum-seekers and other migrants in need of international protection (MNP) in Costa Rica. Across MNP from diverse backgrounds, family separation emerged as one of the most prominent themes. Family separations were closely related to families’ evolving degrees of agency, which shaped variation in separations’ anticipation and duration. Conceptualizing anticipation and duration as two intersecting continuums, in this article, we describe different types of MNP family separation, link these types to differences and changes in families’ perceived control over the migration process, and illustrate their distinct emotional and practical implications. Our findings deepen understandings of MNP family separation, and at the same time, broaden theories of migration volition to demonstrate their applicability and implications at the family level.
Pais:Kérwá
Institution:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Kérwá
Idioma:Inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/104437
Accés en línia:https://hdl.handle.net/10669/104437
https://doi.org/10.1177/01979183251333762
Paraula clau:MIGRACION
MIGRANTES
FAMILIA
DERECHOS HUMANOS
THREAT EVASION
FAMILY SEPARATION
VOLITION
LATIN AMERICA
MIGRANTS
INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION
COSTA RICA