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Migration and child health in Moldova and Georgia

机译:摩尔多瓦和乔治亚州的移民与儿童健康

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There is scarce empirical evidence on the relation between migration and child health in Moldova and Georgia—two post-Soviet countries with large out-migration flows in the region. This study uses nationally representative data collected in 2011–2012 in Moldova (N = 1601) and Georgia (N = 1193) to investigate how children’s health associates with five transnational characteristics: migrant and return-migrant household types, parental migration and parental divorce, maternal and/or paternal migration and caregiver’s identity, the duration of migration, and remittances. Findings show that, regardless of the transnational family setting, children of migrants have overall positive or no differing health compared to children in non-migrant households. However, significant gender differences are found in both countries. More often than not, Moldovan and Georgian girls are more at risk of having poorer health when living transnationally. These results add nuance to a field of research that has mainly emphasized negative outcomes for children in transnational care.
机译:关于摩尔多瓦和格鲁吉亚的移民与儿童健康之间关系的经验证据很少,这两个苏联后国家在该地区有大量的外来移民。这项研究使用了2011-2012年在摩尔多瓦(N = 11601)和佐治亚州(N = 31193)收集的具有国家代表性的数据,调查了儿童健康与五个跨国特征的关系:移民和回返移民家庭类型,父母移民和父母离婚,孕产妇和/或父亲的移徙和照顾者的身份,移徙的持续时间以及汇款。研究结果表明,与跨国移民家庭的儿童相比,无论跨国家庭的环境如何,移民子女的总体健康状况良好或没有差异。但是,两个国家都存在明显的性别差异。跨国生活中,摩尔多瓦和格鲁吉亚的女孩往往更有可能面临健康状况较差的风险。这些结果为主要强调跨国照护儿童的负面结果的研究领域增添了细微差别。

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