Background and Objectives: Australia’s population is growing, ageing, and becoming more ethnically diverse, resulting in barriers and challenges around social inclusion for non-English speaking migrants and refugees. This scoping review investigates the experiences of ageing within Australia among older adults from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) migrant and refugee backgrounds to identify barriers to social integration. Research Design and Methods: A scoping review of English-language literature and grey literature on the experiences of ageing among CALD migrant and refugees living in Australia was conducted from January 2000 to January 2021, according to Arksey and O’Malley’s review process. A total of 34 studies were identif...
Objective: To identify and describe articles reporting the experiences and perceptions of ageing amo...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: There is a recognition in Europe and in the western wor...
Australian society is changing in its composition. People are living longer than previously which ha...
This paper presents the results of a literature review undertaken to shape an emerging social resear...
Objective: To examine sociodemographic characteristics and caring experiences associated with being ...
The population of Greater Western Sydney (GWS) is growing, ageing, and becoming more diverse, but li...
Australians are living longer. This is due to a number of medical and social factors that have resul...
The author discusses the family experiences of older migrants - both those who came as young migrant...
Aims and Objectives: The study aimed to explore the perspectives of adult children about late- life ...
This literature review was prepared by the Australasian Centre on Ageing (ACA) for the Department of...
The paper examines ethnic differences in the social and economic well- being of the immigrant aged i...
One-third of older Australians are from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds (AB...
Immigration patterns of older people are transforming the ethnic composition of Western societies (T...
More than any other social policy issue in Australia, the issue of ageing for CALD Australians is on...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to highlight the challenges and opportunities for the well-bein...
Objective: To identify and describe articles reporting the experiences and perceptions of ageing amo...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: There is a recognition in Europe and in the western wor...
Australian society is changing in its composition. People are living longer than previously which ha...
This paper presents the results of a literature review undertaken to shape an emerging social resear...
Objective: To examine sociodemographic characteristics and caring experiences associated with being ...
The population of Greater Western Sydney (GWS) is growing, ageing, and becoming more diverse, but li...
Australians are living longer. This is due to a number of medical and social factors that have resul...
The author discusses the family experiences of older migrants - both those who came as young migrant...
Aims and Objectives: The study aimed to explore the perspectives of adult children about late- life ...
This literature review was prepared by the Australasian Centre on Ageing (ACA) for the Department of...
The paper examines ethnic differences in the social and economic well- being of the immigrant aged i...
One-third of older Australians are from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds (AB...
Immigration patterns of older people are transforming the ethnic composition of Western societies (T...
More than any other social policy issue in Australia, the issue of ageing for CALD Australians is on...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to highlight the challenges and opportunities for the well-bein...
Objective: To identify and describe articles reporting the experiences and perceptions of ageing amo...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: There is a recognition in Europe and in the western wor...
Australian society is changing in its composition. People are living longer than previously which ha...