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New Home, New Learning: Chinese Immigrants, Unpaid Household Work, and Lifelong Learning.

机译:新家,新学习:中国移民,无偿家务劳动和终身学习。

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Literature on lifelong learning indicates that major life transitions lead to significant learning. However, compared to learning in paid jobs, learning in and through household work has received little attention, given the unpaid nature and the private sphere where the learning occurs. The current study examined the changes and the learning involved in three aspects of household work: food work, childcare/parenting, and emotion work among recent Chinese immigrants in Canada.;To adapt to the changes in their social and economic situations, and to integrate into the Canadian society, Chinese immigrants learned new beliefs and practices about food and childrearing, developed new knowledge and skills in cooking and grocery shopping, in childcare and disciplining, in solving conflicts with children and spouses, and in transnational kin maintenance. In addition, the Chinese immigrants also developed new views about family, paid and unpaid work, meaning of life, and new gender and ethnic identities.;However, these dramatic changes did not shatter the gendered division of household work. Both the qualitative and the quantitative data suggest that women not only do more but also different types of household tasks. As a result, it is not surprising that both the content and the ways of learning associated with household work varied by gender, class, and ethnicity. By exploring learning involved in the four dimensions of household work: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual, this dissertation demonstrates that learning is both lifelong and lifewide. By making household work visible, this research helps make visible the value of the unpaid work and the learning involved in it.;This study draws on data from a Canadian Survey on Work and Lifelong Learning (WALL), 20 individual interviews, a focus group, and a discussion group with new Chinese professional immigrants in the Greater Toronto Area. The results indicate that food work and childcare increased dramatically after immigration due to a sudden decline of economic resources and the lack of social support network for childcare. Emotion work intensified due to the challenges in paid jobs and the absence of extended families in the new homeland.
机译:有关终身学习的文献表明,重大的人生转变会导致重要的学习。但是,与有偿工作相比,由于无酬性质和学习的私人领域,在家庭工作中和通过家庭工作进行的学习很少受到关注。本研究调查了加拿大新移民中家庭工作的三个方面的变化和学习:食品工作,育儿/育儿以及情感工作。适应社会和经济状况的变化,并融入进入加拿大社会后,中国移民学习了有关食品和育儿的新观念和新作法,在烹饪和杂货店购物,育儿和管教,解决与儿童和配偶之间的冲突以及跨国亲属维持方面发展了新的知识和技能。此外,中国移民对家庭,有偿和无偿工作,生活意义以及新的性别和种族身份也有了新的看法;然而,这些戏剧性的变化并没有打破家庭工作的性别分工。定性和定量数据都表明,妇女不仅做得更多,而且做家务的类型也不同。结果,与家庭工作相关的学习内容和学习方式随性别,阶级和种族而变化也就不足为奇了。通过探索与家务工作的四个维度有关的学习:身体,心理,情感和精神方面,本文证明了学习既是终身的,也是终身的。通过使家务劳动可见,这项研究有助于使无薪工作的价值及其所涉及的学习变得可见。该研究借鉴了加拿大工作与终身学习调查(WALL)的数据,20次个人访谈,一个焦点小组,以及与大多伦多地区的新中国专业移民的讨论小组。结果表明,由于经济资源的突然下降和缺乏儿童保育的社会支持网络,移民后的食物工作和儿童保育急剧增加。由于有偿工作的挑战以及新家园中没有大家庭,情感工作得到了加强。

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  • 作者

    Liu, Lichun Willa.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Sociology Individual and Family Studies.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Education Adult and Continuing.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 245 p.
  • 总页数 245
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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