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‘My Family Needed Me’: Exploring Caring Dimensions and Care Circulation among Older Venezuelans on the Move in Peru

Blouin, Cécile; Borios, Stéphanie

Authors

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Cecile Blouin cecile.a.blouin@durham.ac.uk
PGR Student Doctor of Philosophy

Stéphanie Borios



Abstract

The humanitarian, political, and socio-economic crisis in Venezuela has generated an unprecedented migration to other South American countries. In the last six years, Peru has become the second receptor of Venezuelan people after Colombia and the first regarding asylum seekers. In this article, we follow recent contributions regarding the concept of care circulation to ask: how the case of older Venezuelans on the move illustrates the multidimensionality of care circulation? How these care arrangements can be understood from an age and gender perspective? Through three life stories, we discuss how older Venezuelans on the move practice care for the benefit of the whole family based on family arrangements and negotiations and how, as a result, care circulates in multiple directions and can generate conflicts and power imbalance for the older ones.

Citation

Blouin, C., & Borios, S. (online). ‘My Family Needed Me’: Exploring Caring Dimensions and Care Circulation among Older Venezuelans on the Move in Peru. Journal of Refugee Studies, https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fead041

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 29, 2023
Online Publication Date Jul 7, 2023
Deposit Date Jun 25, 2024
Journal Journal of Refugee Studies
Print ISSN 0951-6328
Electronic ISSN 1471-6925
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fead041
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2501102