Family Functioning in Mexican Housewives when Couples Emigrate

Mexico, among other countries, has had throughout history the highest rate of economic migrants towards the United States of America. In the 1970s, there were 879 thousand economic migrants (Zuñiga, 2004; INEGI, 2015). Nonetheless, in 2003 the number increased to 26.7 million including their descend...

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Main Authors: Erika Robles Estrada, Hans Oudhof van Barneveld, Aida Mercado Maya
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro de Investigación sobre Desarrollo Humano y Sociedad 2019-04-01
Series:Revista Internacional de Psicología
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Online Access:https://revistapsicologia.org/index.php/revista/article/view/279
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spelling doaj-91d96e7bdd77493da090fe28633f855c2020-11-25T03:28:32ZspaCentro de Investigación sobre Desarrollo Humano y SociedadRevista Internacional de Psicología1818-10232019-04-01170116510.33670/18181023.v17i01.27987Family Functioning in Mexican Housewives when Couples EmigrateErika Robles Estrada0Hans Oudhof van Barneveld1Aida Mercado Maya2Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MéxicoUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MéxicoUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MéxicoMexico, among other countries, has had throughout history the highest rate of economic migrants towards the United States of America. In the 1970s, there were 879 thousand economic migrants (Zuñiga, 2004; INEGI, 2015). Nonetheless, in 2003 the number increased to 26.7 million including their descendants  (Zuñiga, 2004; INEGI, 2015). Traditionally, the family man is the one who emigrates leaving his family in the home country. Therefore, how do housewives perceive family functioning when their partners have emigrated to the United States? In this study, family functioning was conceptualized in terms of the following: problem solving, communication, roles, affective involvement, affective responses and behavioral control. We chose the systemic theory approach to address the family functioning concept. This is qualitative, psychological phenomenological study of family functioning. We sampled 10 women from Tonatico, State of Mexico, whose partners were economic migrants in the US. As qualitative techniques, we used focus group and narrative inquiry. We found 14 family functioning themes. Out of these themes, 8 were associated with instrumental aspects and 6 with affective ones. Based on the partner’s departure, participants perceived family functioning as a continuous adjustment process, with affective and instrumental implications. We concluded that, in the Mexican context, the family man’s emigration has a severe impact on family functioning.https://revistapsicologia.org/index.php/revista/article/view/279funcionamiento familiar, migración, amas de casa
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author Erika Robles Estrada
Hans Oudhof van Barneveld
Aida Mercado Maya
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Hans Oudhof van Barneveld
Aida Mercado Maya
Family Functioning in Mexican Housewives when Couples Emigrate
Revista Internacional de Psicología
funcionamiento familiar, migración, amas de casa
author_facet Erika Robles Estrada
Hans Oudhof van Barneveld
Aida Mercado Maya
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title Family Functioning in Mexican Housewives when Couples Emigrate
title_short Family Functioning in Mexican Housewives when Couples Emigrate
title_full Family Functioning in Mexican Housewives when Couples Emigrate
title_fullStr Family Functioning in Mexican Housewives when Couples Emigrate
title_full_unstemmed Family Functioning in Mexican Housewives when Couples Emigrate
title_sort family functioning in mexican housewives when couples emigrate
publisher Centro de Investigación sobre Desarrollo Humano y Sociedad
series Revista Internacional de Psicología
issn 1818-1023
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Mexico, among other countries, has had throughout history the highest rate of economic migrants towards the United States of America. In the 1970s, there were 879 thousand economic migrants (Zuñiga, 2004; INEGI, 2015). Nonetheless, in 2003 the number increased to 26.7 million including their descendants  (Zuñiga, 2004; INEGI, 2015). Traditionally, the family man is the one who emigrates leaving his family in the home country. Therefore, how do housewives perceive family functioning when their partners have emigrated to the United States? In this study, family functioning was conceptualized in terms of the following: problem solving, communication, roles, affective involvement, affective responses and behavioral control. We chose the systemic theory approach to address the family functioning concept. This is qualitative, psychological phenomenological study of family functioning. We sampled 10 women from Tonatico, State of Mexico, whose partners were economic migrants in the US. As qualitative techniques, we used focus group and narrative inquiry. We found 14 family functioning themes. Out of these themes, 8 were associated with instrumental aspects and 6 with affective ones. Based on the partner’s departure, participants perceived family functioning as a continuous adjustment process, with affective and instrumental implications. We concluded that, in the Mexican context, the family man’s emigration has a severe impact on family functioning.
topic funcionamiento familiar, migración, amas de casa
url https://revistapsicologia.org/index.php/revista/article/view/279
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