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This book provides timely insights into the lives of Polish
migrants who have been settling in Norway with their partners and
children, especially over the last decade. It brings together
Polish and Norwegian scholars who shed light on the key areas of
migrant family practices in the transnational space. The
contributors critically assess social capital of those living
mobile lives, discuss the role of institutions, as well as engage
with the broad problematics of caring - both with regard to migrant
children raised in Norway, and the elderly kin members left behind
in Poland. Further, the authors tackle the question of the
possibilities and constrains of integration, pointing to several
areas of policy implications of transnationalism for both Poland
and Norway.
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