Haider Syed Imran
Marie Sklodowska Curie Research Fellow, Ca Foscari University of Venice, Venice, Italy.
Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Front Sociol. 2025 Sep 1;10:1643074. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2025.1643074. eCollection 2025.
Transnational fatherhood presents unique emotional and caregiving challenges, especially for migrant fathers navigating life across borders. Parenthood studies often focused motherhood in the context of transnational families and men are usually seen from the perspectives of labor laws, immigration policies and economy. This phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of Pakistani migrant fathers in Italy, examining how they balance emotional connections and caregiving responsibilities with economic imperatives being away from their families.
The study adopted phenomenological approach and 30 in depth interviews were conducted with purposively selected Pakistani migrants residing for at least 5 years in Bergamo and Naples, Italy.
The research highlights six key themes such as (1). Emotional pain of physical separation, (2). Helplessness during family illness/crisis, (3). Emotional impact on special occasions, (4). Fear of weakening family bonds, (5). Guilt, Stress, and Identity conflict, and (6). Coping through faith and hope for relieving emotional sufferings and challenging situations. The results explicate that emotional toll of long-distance fatherhood included feelings of loneliness, guilt and sadness and fathering role was exercised through engaging in digital caregiving and regular communication through audio/video calls using digital technology tools. Extreme feelings of stress and anxiety were reported on the specific occasions including illness or death of a family members and special events like birthdays, marriages or religious festivals. The stories of transnational fathers highlighted their turning to religion and accepting is as fate as vital coping mechanism to relieve emotional strain. The study highlights the need for psychosocial initiatives and engaging activities to reduce the feelings of loneliness.
跨国父亲身份带来了独特的情感和照料挑战,对于跨越国界生活的移民父亲来说尤其如此。为人父母的研究往往聚焦于跨国家庭背景下的母亲身份,而男性通常是从劳动法、移民政策和经济的角度来看待的。这项现象学研究探讨了在意大利的巴基斯坦移民父亲的生活经历,考察他们如何在远离家人的情况下,在情感联系、照料责任与经济需求之间取得平衡。
本研究采用现象学方法,对在意大利贝加莫和那不勒斯有意选取的、居住至少5年的巴基斯坦移民进行了30次深度访谈。
该研究突出了六个关键主题,如(1). 身体分离的情感痛苦;(2). 家庭患病/危机期间的无助感;(3). 特殊场合的情感影响;(4). 对削弱家庭纽带的恐惧;(5). 内疚、压力和身份冲突;(6). 通过信仰和希望应对以减轻情感痛苦和挑战处境。结果表明,长期与家人分离的父亲所承受的情感代价包括孤独、内疚和悲伤的感觉,并且通过数字照料以及使用数字技术工具通过音频/视频通话进行定期沟通来履行父亲的角色。在家庭成员生病或死亡以及生日、结婚或宗教节日等特殊事件等特定场合,报告了极度的压力和焦虑情绪。跨国父亲的故事突出了他们求助于宗教并将其视为命运的关键应对机制以减轻情感压力。该研究强调了开展心理社会倡议和参与活动以减少孤独感的必要性。