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dc.contributor.authorBallaret, Jeffrey R.
dc.contributor.authorLanada, Jonel P.
dc.coverage.spatialSingaporeen
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-02T08:08:48Z
dc.date.available2024-05-02T08:08:48Z
dc.date.issued2021-12-01
dc.identifier.citationBallaret, J.R.,& Lanada, J.P.(2022). Mothering from a distance: The lived experiences of Filipina transnational mothers in Singapore. The Family Journal, 30(4), 507-513.en
dc.identifier.issn1066-4807
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14353/407
dc.description.abstractTransnational motherhood continues to grow among Filipina mothers. It resulted in economic prosperity and quality of life of Filipino families but caused family pressures within the sphere of motherhood. This qualitative study is grounded through the philosophical lens of phenomenology aimed to explore the lived experiences of transnational mothers. It seeks to understand their life history, present experiences that redefined their motherhood, and reflections of the future. The lived experiences of transnational mothers began with the experience of the personal and structural dimensions of poverty in the past. Their decision to embark on labor migration was primarily instrumental to alleviate their life condition. However, mothering from a distance has ensued emotional, social, and psychological strains. To cope with the situation, they observed four central coping ways: the role of faith and prayer; the repression of emotional strains through work and friends; focus and positive thinking; and the rationalization of distance by way of regular virtual communication and remittances. The hopes of transnational mothers revealed their yearning for family reunification predicated on improving their family life through financial security, savings, and children's education. This intersection between motherhood and labor migration has therefore created new family forms, structures, roles, meaning, and expectations.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSAGE Publications Inc.en
dc.relation.urihttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10664807211061833en
dc.subjectTransnational motherhooden
dc.subjectTransnational familyen
dc.subjectMothering from a distanceen
dc.subjectLived experienceen
dc.subjectHuman resilienceen
dc.subjectTransnational migrationen
dc.subjectWorking overseasen
dc.subjectMotherhood experienceen
dc.subjectFilipina motheren
dc.subject.lcshTransnationalismen
dc.subject.lcshMotherhooden
dc.subject.lcshFamiliesen
dc.subject.lcshLife change eventsen
dc.subject.lcshResilience (Personality trait)en
dc.subject.lcshEmployment in foreign countriesen
dc.subject.lcshMotherhood--Economic aspectsen
dc.subject.lcshMotherhood--Psychological aspectsen
dc.subject.lcshMotherhood--Social aspectsen
dc.subject.lcshMotherhood--Religious aspectsen
dc.titleMothering from a distance: The lived experiences of Filipina transnational mothers in Singaporeen
dc.typeArticleen
dcterms.accessRightsLimited public accessen
dc.citation.journaltitleFamily Journalen
dc.citation.volume30en
dc.citation.issue4en
dc.citation.firstpage507en
dc.identifier.essn1552-3950
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/10664807211061833
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