This thesis investigated recent older immigrants’ experiences contributing to Canadian society, focusing on older adults who moved to Canada to join their families in Canada. Narrative inquiry was used to gain insight into recent older immigrants’ lives and experiences. Four participants were interviewed three times each. Analysis involved a holistic-content and a life course approach. Three themes were identified: (1) Receiving and Giving Back; (2) Staying in the Background; and (3) Contributing as Expressing Identity. This study highlights and acknowledges recent older immigrants’ informal and hidden contributions, the multiple ways they contribute, and the challenges they face in doing so. Furthermore, it demonstrates how recent older im...
This report titled “The Role of Faith Communities in Improving Supports to Reduce Loneliness and Soc...
Immigrants represent 28 % of the Canadian population over 65, and older immigrants – more of them ar...
Canadian data show that second-generation immigrants generally achieve higher levels of educational ...
Social connectedness and engagement are particularly important among groups who are at risk of exper...
Considering Canadian immigration trends, the current aging of the country’s population, and access i...
In this paper we document the economic outcomes of elderly immigrants to Canada. Our objective is to...
While the feasibility of maintaining informal care for older adults is a growing concern for many Ca...
In an age of globalization, the experience of aging in a foreign land is part of the late-life exper...
This thesis focuses on the migratory life course and everyday life geographies of Jamaican Canadian ...
The growth of the ageing population worldwide has been noted as one of the “major forces shaping the...
With the projected increase in the older adult population and the rise of immigrants to Canada, ther...
This doctoral dissertation examines how the intersections of immigration, labour, and care impact th...
There are various reasons for the burgeoning interest in detailed research into the determinants of ...
Within the context of ongoing social and demographic transformation, including the trend towards glo...
This dissertation focuses on immigrant older adults in the United States and their experiences with ...
This report titled “The Role of Faith Communities in Improving Supports to Reduce Loneliness and Soc...
Immigrants represent 28 % of the Canadian population over 65, and older immigrants – more of them ar...
Canadian data show that second-generation immigrants generally achieve higher levels of educational ...
Social connectedness and engagement are particularly important among groups who are at risk of exper...
Considering Canadian immigration trends, the current aging of the country’s population, and access i...
In this paper we document the economic outcomes of elderly immigrants to Canada. Our objective is to...
While the feasibility of maintaining informal care for older adults is a growing concern for many Ca...
In an age of globalization, the experience of aging in a foreign land is part of the late-life exper...
This thesis focuses on the migratory life course and everyday life geographies of Jamaican Canadian ...
The growth of the ageing population worldwide has been noted as one of the “major forces shaping the...
With the projected increase in the older adult population and the rise of immigrants to Canada, ther...
This doctoral dissertation examines how the intersections of immigration, labour, and care impact th...
There are various reasons for the burgeoning interest in detailed research into the determinants of ...
Within the context of ongoing social and demographic transformation, including the trend towards glo...
This dissertation focuses on immigrant older adults in the United States and their experiences with ...
This report titled “The Role of Faith Communities in Improving Supports to Reduce Loneliness and Soc...
Immigrants represent 28 % of the Canadian population over 65, and older immigrants – more of them ar...
Canadian data show that second-generation immigrants generally achieve higher levels of educational ...