Haagsman Karlijn
Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands.
J Fam Issues. 2018 Apr;39(6):1498-1522. doi: 10.1177/0192513X17710773. Epub 2017 May 26.
Transnational family literature has established that parent-child separations affect negatively on the emotional well-being of migrant parents. Less attention has been paid to other effects separation can have on these parents' lives. Building on insights from transnational family studies and organizational psychology, this article explores the potential link between transnational family life and job outcomes. In particular, two potential negative outcomes are analyzed-job instability and job absenteeism-by comparing Angolan parents whose children live in Angola with Angolans who live with all their children in the Netherlands. Based on mechanisms identified by organizational psychology literature, mediation analysis is conducted. Results indicate that transnational family life increases the times migrant parents change jobs, which is partly mediated by low levels of happiness. Further analyses indicate that especially transnational parents who have limited contact with their children change jobs more often. No significant differences are found with regard to job absenteeism.
跨国家庭文献表明,亲子分离会对移民父母的情感幸福产生负面影响。人们对分离可能对这些父母生活产生的其他影响关注较少。基于跨国家庭研究和组织心理学的见解,本文探讨了跨国家庭生活与工作成果之间的潜在联系。具体而言,通过比较孩子生活在安哥拉的安哥拉父母和与所有孩子一起生活在荷兰的安哥拉人,分析了两个潜在的负面结果——工作不稳定和旷工。基于组织心理学文献确定的机制,进行了中介分析。结果表明,跨国家庭生活会增加移民父母更换工作的次数,这在一定程度上是由幸福感较低所介导的。进一步分析表明,特别是与孩子联系有限的跨国父母更换工作的频率更高。在旷工方面未发现显著差异。