BACKGROUND The ability of couples to migrate together or to reunify in the destination country is increasingly limited because family reunification laws are becoming more stringent, especially for ...
Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, Vol. 38, No. 2, Special Issue: Knowledge Transfer, Product Exchange, and Human ...
This morning I opened my son's bedroom door and casually asked him "What's with the sad face"? He shocked me when he replied: "Mum, do you think there's a chance we'll ever see Dad again?" We're a ...
Professor Majella Kilkey is part of a team funded by COST (European Co-operation in Science & Technology) to grow a network of scholars exploring transnational family dynamics in Europe. The COST ...
The acclaimed movie Floating Life tells the story of a family of well-off ethnic Chinese who can afford to make connections to cosmopolitan cities around the world, including Vancouver. Seeking ...
In preparation for the thirtieth anniversary of the International Year of the Family, 2024, UNDESA supports research and awareness-raising activities on the impact of current megatrends including ...
In this appealing but slightly narrow story, journalist Coffman (How Hawai'i Changed America) traces how several generations of a Japanese family developed roots in Hawaii. Hoping to improve his ...
Nothing kills romance like decisions involving money. Could this be the reason so many marrying couples today are choosing to split their joint bills? On Asia First, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ...
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