SOCIAL POLICY FOR CHILDREN WITH PARENTS WORKING ABROAD13
Keywords:
migration, protection, parents, children.Abstract
In the context of the European Union, which
meant, among others, the opening of borders and
regulation of labor relations in what he regards
Romanian nationals, Romania face massive migration
of a number increasingly more people to countries with
economies more developed where better conditions and
more favorable working. This phenomenon exploded
and higher in the "poorest" of the country, where entire
communities migrate leaving behind a huge number of
children. A direct consequence of depriving the parents'
migration is the child of parental affection and the
necessary supervision of its normal development. After
starting the mother or both parents working abroad,
amid deprivation affective and lack of supervision by
the parent, children face a number of problems of
greater or lesser importance in the school, group of
friends in the community.
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