This research is one that addresses the situation of children left behind by their parents who engaged or are engaging in labour migration from the perspective of their rights and possibly within transnational family practices that create, observe and enforce such rights. Being part of an action research project that also involves co-researchers, the results of this research project aim to function as the voice of beneficiary groups - stay-behind children and their families - therefore aiming, besides signaling issues and calls for support, to also highlight family practices that may function as examples to be disseminated.
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