Children and international migration in Latin America and the Caribbean
1 Nov 2010
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Children and international migration in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Publication type: Social development publications
- Publication corporate author (Institutional author): NU. CEPAL; UNICEF
- Publisher: UNICEF
- Date: 1 November 2010
Abstract
Child migration in the region has many contradictory aspects, as reported in the feature article of this bulletin. On the positive side, there are better educational opportunities in countries of destination and, in countries of origin, greater well-being thanks to remittances; greater protection gained by migrating away from situations of violence and social risk; and new horizons for broadening life experiences. On the negative side, there are precariousness and heightened family environment risks when the parents migrate and the children are left behind in the care of others; exposure to abuse and violation of rights during migratory processes; and possibly lower citizen status in receiving countries.