Famous for its mineral springs, it is also renowned for the fact that its approximately 5,000 inhabitants are mostly wifeless, jobless husbands and motherless children. The town’s women have gone to work in Italy and Spain, sending back the earnings they have made as badante or workers in the catering industry.
In Alina’s home town of Gaesti, the side-effects of families torn apart by migration are evident on every corner. The town is populated almost exclusively by children and grandparents who have assumed parental functions since the children’s parents migrated westwards to work.
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