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Welfare beyond Borders: Filipino Transnational Families' Informal Social Protection Strategies
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Abstract
Remittances and caregiving arrangements are among the most significant practices of informal social protection against social risks and exclusion among transnational families. This article argues that remittances can provide social protection in cases where formal welfare services do not reach the c... view more
Remittances and caregiving arrangements are among the most significant practices of informal social protection against social risks and exclusion among transnational families. This article argues that remittances can provide social protection in cases where formal welfare services do not reach the citizens properly. Furthermore, it illustrates how members of Filipino transnational families can create sustainable informal social protection and utilise it long-term. The transnational practices are analysed to show how migrant capital, particularly the intersection of economic and social capital (Bourdieu, 1986), is transferred to informal social protection through meaningful reciprocity between the senders and recipients of remittances. Successful allocation of remittances and negotiation of care arrangements depend on the realisation of reciprocity and its social context, such as life circumstances, moral obligations and migrants’ personal goals for migration. The data draw on observations and 41 qualitative interviews conducted both in Finland and in the Philippines.... view less
Keywords
Philippines; family; migration; transnationality; social security; transfer of money; reciprocity; social capital; Southeast Asia
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Free Keywords
caregiving; informal social protection; migrant capital; remittances
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 221-231
Journal
Social Inclusion, 7 (2019) 4
Issue topic
Social Inclusion beyond Borders: Utilization of Migrant Capital in Transnational and Diaspora Communities
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed