2022
DOI: 10.17151/rlef.2022.14.2.5
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Cuidado familiar en la vejez: campo de investigación en las ciencias sociales mexicanas

Abstract: Resumen: Objetivo. Analizar la construcción del cuidado familiar en la vejez como campo de investigación interdisciplinar dentro de las ciencias sociales en México. Metodología. Se realizó una revisión narrativa de la producción científica nacional sobre el tema de los cuidados familiares proporcionados a personas mayores, publicada en revistas indizadas en ocho bases de datos. Resultados y conclusiones. Se seleccionaron y analizaron 61 artículos publicados entre 1999 y 2021. Se identificó que los estudios fem… Show more

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“…Children who have remained in the society of origin have a complex perception of the current family structure, as, on the one hand, migration has led to separation from their parents and emphasis on family relationships, affection, and closeness with uncles, cousins, and grandparents (López, 2016) and, on the other hand, these children are the central element in their families’ migratory strategies (Gil & Pedone, 2016) and they actively participate in the migration process, to a greater or lesser extent, according to their needs and developmental capacities (Moscoso, 2010).…”
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“…Children who have remained in the society of origin have a complex perception of the current family structure, as, on the one hand, migration has led to separation from their parents and emphasis on family relationships, affection, and closeness with uncles, cousins, and grandparents (López, 2016) and, on the other hand, these children are the central element in their families’ migratory strategies (Gil & Pedone, 2016) and they actively participate in the migration process, to a greater or lesser extent, according to their needs and developmental capacities (Moscoso, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%