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El. knyga: Ageing in Contexts of Migration [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg), Edited by (Uppsala University, Sweden)
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Population ageing and the globalisation of international migration are challenging the research agendas of social scientists around the world, and posing numerous challenges for policy makers and practitioners whose goal is to formulate and design high-quality and user-friendly policies and services. Both of these phenomena have brought, for example, attention to the fact that more and more people around the world are ageing in countries other than those where they were born. The fact that elderly care sectors around the world need to recruit staff if they are to handle the growing number of older people that will need their services is also something that has been discussed when population ageing and the globalisation of international migration have been debated. The elderly care sectors reliance on people with migrant backgrounds has namely increased as a result of these phenomena.







This collection is therefore situated at the intersection of ageing and migration studies and takes into account the various issues with which this intersection is concerned. The chapters in this volume are written by established researchers in the field of ageing and migration around the world. The collection explores these issues in three sections:















Elderly care regimes and migration regimes: national perspectives





Ageing in contexts of migration: a multifaceted phenomenon





Elderly care and migration.





The expert contributions in this volume address the array of issues associated with the study of ageing, old age and elderly care in contexts of migration.
List of figures
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List of tables
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Notes on contributors xviii
A migration lens on inquiries into ageing, old age and elderly care: carving a space while assessing the state of affairs 1(12)
Sandra Torres
Ute Karl
PART I Elderly care regimes and migration regimes: national perspectives
13(68)
1 At the intersection between an elderly care regime and a migration regime: the Swedish case as an example
15(12)
Sandra Torres
2 The elderly care regime and migration regime after the EU accession: the case of Poland
27(12)
Jolanta Perek-Bialas
Krystyna Slany
3 Elderly migrants in Luxembourg: diversity and inequality
39(17)
Paul Zahlen
4 UK's elderly care and migration regimes
56(11)
Anya Ahmed
5 Troublesome movements: migration and ageing regimes in Germany
67(14)
Hans-Joachim Von Kondratowitz
PART II Ageing in the context of migration: a multifaceted phenomenon
81(64)
6 Older migrants' ageing and dying: an intergenerational perspective
83(13)
Claudine Attias-Donfut
7 Is there a way back? A state-of-the-art review of the literature on retirement return migration
96(12)
Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu
Anne Carolina Ramos
8 Expectations of care and support in old age by Bangladeshi and Pakistani elders
108(11)
Christina Victor
Maria Zubair
9 Migrants' post-retirement practices: a migratory life-course approach to the study of work
119(14)
Ute Karl
Anne Carolina Ramos
10 Yearning to be free: the American dreams and ageing realities of older migrants from the USSR
133(12)
Allen Glicksman
PART III Elderly care in the context of migration
145(53)
11 Migrant homecare workers in elder care: the state of the art
147(12)
Esther Iecovich
12 The employment of migrant workers in Italy's elder care: opportunities and challenges
159(13)
Francesco Barbabella
Mirko Di Rosa
Maria Gabriella Melchiorre
Giovanni Lamura
13 More diversity, better quality of care: constructions of professional identity and work culture among migrant care workers in Denmark
172(15)
Tine Rostgaard
14 The perceived differences in the recognition of migrant care workers' credentials in Germany
187(11)
Johanna Krawietz
Stefanie Visel
Index 198
Ute Karl is Associate Professor of Social Work at the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Work, Social Pedagogy, Social Welfare at the University of Luxembourg.





Sandra Torres is Professor of Sociology and Chair of Social Gerontology in the Department of Sociology at Uppsala University.