This article examines how the detention or deportation of a parent shapes the roles and responsibilities of young adults within the household and the consequences that these changes have on their educational experiences. Drawing from thirty-two in-depth interviews with young adults living in the United States whose parent was detained, author Carolina Valdivia finds that children’s responsibilities within the family abruptly change as soon as a parent is apprehended, with conditions worsening as the parent undergoes deportation proceedings. More specifically, young adults take on additional and a wider range of responsibilities to help their families cope emotionally and financially, including working additional jobs and spending more time taking care of younger siblings. The article also demonstrates how young adults’ gender, birth order, and level of education at the time of a parent’s immigration arrest shape their participation at home and notes how increased responsibilities affect their educational trajectories.
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April 20 2021
“I Became a Mom Overnight”: How Parental Detentions and Deportations Impact Young Adults’ Role
CAROLINA VALDIVIA
CAROLINA VALDIVIA
University of California, Los Angeles
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Harvard Educational Review (2021) 91 (1): 62–82.
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CAROLINA VALDIVIA; “I Became a Mom Overnight”: How Parental Detentions and Deportations Impact Young Adults’ Role. Harvard Educational Review 1 March 2021; 91 (1): 62–82. doi: https://doi.org/10.17763/1943-5045-91.1.62
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