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Abstract

With the growth in engineering/technology industries, the United States has seen an increase in the arrival of highly skilled temporary migrant workers on H1B visas from various Asian countries. Limited research exists on how these groups maintain family ties from afar including caring for aging parents. This study explores the experiences and challenges that Asian H1B workers face when providing care from a distance. A total of 21 Chinese/Taiwanese, Korean, and Indian H1B workers participated in in-depth qualitative interviews. Key findings indicate that despite distance, caring relationships still continue through regular communications, financial remittances, and return visits, at the same time creating emotional, psychological, and financial challenges for the workers. Findings highlight the need for further research in understanding how the decline of aging parent's health impacts the migrants' adjustment and health in the United States.

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Title
Caring from Afar: Asian H1B Migrant Workers and Aging Parents
Author
Lee, Yeon-shim; Chaudhuri, Anoshua; Yoo, Grace J
Pages
319-331
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Sep 2015
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
01693816
e-ISSN
15730719
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1704477320
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015