¿Qué es una familia? D esde la diversidad en Puerto Rico

2018 
There is a tendency to generalize and homogenize the family, obscuring the diversity observed in the country. By homogenizing the family, the state adopts a discourse which excludes family diversity during the development of social policies, also affectinghow and what services are provided for these groups. Nontraditional families are usually excluded in a context of fragility. Considering these elements, an examination of other family structures prevailing in the country is proposed: (1) single parent, (2) homoparental, (3) immigrants (4) stepfamily, (5) intergenerational, and (6) of young parents. The present study was aimed to analyze the notion of family. For each family structure five (5) persons were interviewed, totaling 30 interviews with parents or responsible persons: The results show common elements shared by different family structures: meaning of their children, processes of socialization and their roles as father andmother. As well, many divergent elements that are unique characteristics of each family were found:1) in single-parent families the notion is based on the meaning of children, 2)in homoparental, the paternity/maternityis shared between the couple, 3) inimmigrantsis characterized by family cohesion, 4) in stepfamilies, past experiences promote new identities, 5) intergenerational families are highly authoritarian and 6) youth families, committed to raising their children. Future studies are proposed which may contribute to a better understanding of family diversity, consideringthe realities of each family structure
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