Describe the negative effects of transnational mothering on mothers and their children. What factors continue to drive women into transnational work despite these negative consequences?

What will be an ideal response?


May include the following:
a. mothers: pain of not seeing children grow up, helplessness, regret, and guilt
b. children: loneliness, vulnerability, and insecurity and struggling to understand mothers’ decision
c. need for money for their children, lack of jobs back home

Sociology

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What is an Ideal response?

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