Gender Caring: The Everyday Construction of Black African Parents in Finland
The Nordic countries are now firmly ensconced in academia as gender-friendly welfare states. They are seen as pioneering countries with respect to changes in family life and gender relations and thus present an interesting forum for family research. This paper explores how gender caring relates to g...
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doaj-dfc36f1b14f14a6fa8d2c0ac417ef78d2020-11-24T22:26:26ZengPopulation Research Institute of VäestöliittoFinnish Yearbook of Population Research1796-61831796-61912014-12-0149143167Gender Caring: The Everyday Construction of Black African Parents in FinlandEbot, Mathias E.The Nordic countries are now firmly ensconced in academia as gender-friendly welfare states. They are seen as pioneering countries with respect to changes in family life and gender relations and thus present an interesting forum for family research. This paper explores how gender caring relates to gender, religion and parenting in Sub-Saharan African families in the context of immigration to Finland. A constructionist perspective is employed to illuminate how guidelines or scripts established in these parents’ cultures are actively used and how they in turn influence their gender relations. Gender caring is conceptualized as an ethic of reciprocity, solidarity and obligation to ensure interdependence and strong bonds among black African parents. The article draws on in-depth interviews conducted with twelve couples mainly in the Helsinki area (which includes Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa and Kauniainen).http://ojs.tsv.fi/index.php/fyp/article/view/48428/14111Black African parentsSub-Saharan Africansreligiongender caringFinland |
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Gender Caring: The Everyday Construction of Black African Parents in Finland |
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Gender Caring: The Everyday Construction of Black African Parents in Finland |
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Gender Caring: The Everyday Construction of Black African Parents in Finland |
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Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto |
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Finnish Yearbook of Population Research |
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1796-6183 1796-6191 |
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The Nordic countries are now firmly ensconced in academia as gender-friendly welfare states. They are seen as pioneering countries with respect to changes in family life and gender relations and thus present an interesting forum for family research. This paper explores how gender caring relates to gender, religion and parenting in Sub-Saharan African families in the context of immigration to Finland. A constructionist perspective is employed to illuminate how guidelines or scripts established in these parents’ cultures are actively used and how they in turn influence their gender relations. Gender caring is conceptualized as an ethic of reciprocity, solidarity and obligation to ensure interdependence and strong bonds among black African parents. The article draws on in-depth interviews conducted with twelve couples mainly in the Helsinki area (which includes Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa and Kauniainen). |
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