Research on the ways in which having been an international migrant in later life shapes the welfare needs, preferences and expectations of non-native older people in rich countries is in its infancy, for both the ageing and migration fields have been slow to examine the experiences of older migrants. This paper focuses upon the welfare citizenship experiences of older women who migrated in later life to England, either as refugees or as post-retirement migrants. It reports findings from interviews and focus groups conducted with black Caribbean, Irish, Chinese and Somali older women migrants in Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK, as part of the Older Women's Lives and Voices Study. The paper explores their experiences of accessing welfare citizenship...
As the migrant workers of the 1960s and 1970s age in place, many countries are facing caring for inc...
This paper considers how developments in theories of gender and ethnicity might contribute to policy...
Older people are typically characterized as recipients of care who make ever increasing demands on o...
Research on the ways in which having been an international migrant in later life shapes the welfare ...
Research on the ways in which having been an international migrant in later life shapes the welfare ...
Research on the ways in which having been an international migrant in later life shapes the welfare ...
Background and ObjectivesThe intersection of population aging and international migration increases ...
This book explores how the real conditions and subjective conceptions of ageing and well-being are t...
As the migrant workers of the 1960s and 1970s age in place, many countries are facing caring for inc...
The recognition of an increasingly multicultural and ageing population has led to a growing policy i...
As populations age and pension ages rise, there is a growing interest in the ability of workers to e...
As populations age and pension ages rise, there is a growing interest in the ability of workers to e...
As populations age and pension ages rise, there is a growing interest in the ability of workers to e...
As populations age and pension ages rise, there is a growing interest in the ability of workers to e...
This paper reports and critically discusses, against the literature on culturally sensitive and cult...
As the migrant workers of the 1960s and 1970s age in place, many countries are facing caring for inc...
This paper considers how developments in theories of gender and ethnicity might contribute to policy...
Older people are typically characterized as recipients of care who make ever increasing demands on o...
Research on the ways in which having been an international migrant in later life shapes the welfare ...
Research on the ways in which having been an international migrant in later life shapes the welfare ...
Research on the ways in which having been an international migrant in later life shapes the welfare ...
Background and ObjectivesThe intersection of population aging and international migration increases ...
This book explores how the real conditions and subjective conceptions of ageing and well-being are t...
As the migrant workers of the 1960s and 1970s age in place, many countries are facing caring for inc...
The recognition of an increasingly multicultural and ageing population has led to a growing policy i...
As populations age and pension ages rise, there is a growing interest in the ability of workers to e...
As populations age and pension ages rise, there is a growing interest in the ability of workers to e...
As populations age and pension ages rise, there is a growing interest in the ability of workers to e...
As populations age and pension ages rise, there is a growing interest in the ability of workers to e...
This paper reports and critically discusses, against the literature on culturally sensitive and cult...
As the migrant workers of the 1960s and 1970s age in place, many countries are facing caring for inc...
This paper considers how developments in theories of gender and ethnicity might contribute to policy...
Older people are typically characterized as recipients of care who make ever increasing demands on o...