A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
Intercultural Experiences of Finnish Expatriate Children
Authors: Anu Warinowski
Editors: Johanna Leinonen, Auvo Kostiainen
Publication year: 2019
Book title : Transnational Finnish Mobilities: Proceedings of Finnforum XI
Series title: Tutkimus
Number in series: 3
First page : 201
Last page: 220
ISBN: 978-952-7167-61-8
eISBN: 978-952-7167-62-5
ISSN: 2343-3493
Web address : http://www.migrationinstitute.fi/files/pdf/tutkimuksia-sarja/T-03-ISBN-978-952-7167-61-8-Transnational_Finnish_Mobilities_Proceedings_of_FinnForum_XI.pdf
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/39870307
International migration is a diverse and complex phenomenon. One of its contemporary
features is temporariness. Contemporary migration includes millions of shortterm
migrants involved with global working life, such as expatriates and their family
members (see, e.g., Ward & Kagitcibasi 2010). An expatriate is defined in this research
as an employee working temporarily abroad. Due to globalization, the number of internationally
mobile employees has increased worldwide (see, e.g., Warinowski 2011a).
As work goes global, more expatriates and their families are in transitions, either in
expatriation or repatriation.
This chapter discusses a study (see Warinowski 2012) that examined the consequences
of a global working life and international mobility in the lives of children of
Finnish expatriates. The study investigates expatriation and repatriation, caused by a
parent’s global work, as cultural transitions for the children. My aim in the study is to
understand the construction of children’s experiences in those cultural transitions.
Thus, this chapter contributes to migration research, childhood studies, and studies
on multicultural education.
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