Caregivers Need Care, Too: Conceptualising Spiritual Care for Migrant Caregivers-Transnational Mothers

Growing research revolving around the plight of (Philippine) migrant domestic workers is noteworthy. However, the focus is largely on their role, capacity and identity as caregivers, meaning as labour migrants and transnational mothers engaged in both paid and unpaid care work. Building on the “care...

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Main Author: Reyes-Espiritu, Ma. Adeinev M
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theology-faculty-pubs-10742023-02-20T06:43:27Z Caregivers Need Care, Too: Conceptualising Spiritual Care for Migrant Caregivers-Transnational Mothers Reyes-Espiritu, Ma. Adeinev M Growing research revolving around the plight of (Philippine) migrant domestic workers is noteworthy. However, the focus is largely on their role, capacity and identity as caregivers, meaning as labour migrants and transnational mothers engaged in both paid and unpaid care work. Building on the “care circulation” framework of Baldassar and Merla that conceptualises care as given and received in varying degrees by all family members across time and distance, this paper takes up the task of recognising migrant domestic workers as care receivers. In a particular way, this paper conceptualises care for migrant caregivers-transnational mothers that is based on a qualitative empirical study on the lived realities of Philippine migrant workers, who are also transnational mothers. An analysis of the participants’ narratives using the constructivist grounded theory approach reveals that their experience of God’s presence is central to how they navigate transnational mothering as labour migrants. This paper then proposes that their faith stories, significant as they are, be taken as a resource in providing them with spiritual care that takes their concerns into account. 2022-02-16T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/theology-faculty-pubs/75 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1074&context=theology-faculty-pubs Theology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo transnational mothers spiritual care spiritual support faith lives migrant caregivers migrant advocates overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) domestic workers Christianity spiritual journey spirituality care work Arts and Humanities Christianity Migration Studies Religion Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
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topic transnational mothers
spiritual care
spiritual support
faith lives
migrant caregivers
migrant advocates
overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)
domestic workers
Christianity
spiritual journey
spirituality
care work
Arts and Humanities
Christianity
Migration Studies
Religion
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
spellingShingle transnational mothers
spiritual care
spiritual support
faith lives
migrant caregivers
migrant advocates
overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)
domestic workers
Christianity
spiritual journey
spirituality
care work
Arts and Humanities
Christianity
Migration Studies
Religion
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Reyes-Espiritu, Ma. Adeinev M
Caregivers Need Care, Too: Conceptualising Spiritual Care for Migrant Caregivers-Transnational Mothers
description Growing research revolving around the plight of (Philippine) migrant domestic workers is noteworthy. However, the focus is largely on their role, capacity and identity as caregivers, meaning as labour migrants and transnational mothers engaged in both paid and unpaid care work. Building on the “care circulation” framework of Baldassar and Merla that conceptualises care as given and received in varying degrees by all family members across time and distance, this paper takes up the task of recognising migrant domestic workers as care receivers. In a particular way, this paper conceptualises care for migrant caregivers-transnational mothers that is based on a qualitative empirical study on the lived realities of Philippine migrant workers, who are also transnational mothers. An analysis of the participants’ narratives using the constructivist grounded theory approach reveals that their experience of God’s presence is central to how they navigate transnational mothering as labour migrants. This paper then proposes that their faith stories, significant as they are, be taken as a resource in providing them with spiritual care that takes their concerns into account.
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author Reyes-Espiritu, Ma. Adeinev M
author_facet Reyes-Espiritu, Ma. Adeinev M
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title Caregivers Need Care, Too: Conceptualising Spiritual Care for Migrant Caregivers-Transnational Mothers
title_short Caregivers Need Care, Too: Conceptualising Spiritual Care for Migrant Caregivers-Transnational Mothers
title_full Caregivers Need Care, Too: Conceptualising Spiritual Care for Migrant Caregivers-Transnational Mothers
title_fullStr Caregivers Need Care, Too: Conceptualising Spiritual Care for Migrant Caregivers-Transnational Mothers
title_full_unstemmed Caregivers Need Care, Too: Conceptualising Spiritual Care for Migrant Caregivers-Transnational Mothers
title_sort caregivers need care, too: conceptualising spiritual care for migrant caregivers-transnational mothers
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theology-faculty-pubs/75
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1074&context=theology-faculty-pubs
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