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Ageing as a Migrant
Vulnerabilities, Agency and Policy Implications
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Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu, Tineke Fokkema and Mihaela
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Contents
Citation information
Notes on contributors
Introduction– Ageing as a migrant:vulnerabilities, agency and policy
implications
Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu, Tineke Fokkema and Mihaela Nedelcu
1 Unpacking the ageing– migration nexus and challenging the vulnerability
trope
Russell King, Aija Lulle, Dora Sampaio and Julie Vullnetari
2 The role of religion in protecting older Romanian migrants from
loneliness
Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu and Tineke Fokkema
3 ‘A totally new world has been opening up for me’– experiences of older
German migrants who are actively involved in the German- speaking
community in Ottawa, Canada
Anke Patzelt
4 Social ties and embeddedness in old age:older Turkish labour migrants in
Vienna
Monika Palmberger
5 Forms of care among native Swiss and older migrants from Southern
Europe:a comparison
Claudio Bolzman and Giacomo Vagni
6 Older migrants in Luxembourg– care preferences for old age between
family and professional services
Ute Karl, Anne Carolina Ramos and Boris Kühn
7 Growing old in exile– a longitudinal study of migrant women from
Turkey
Anika Liversage and Gretty Mizrahi Mirdal
8 Cross- border mobility and long- distance communication as modes of
care circulation:insights from the Peruvian ‘zero generation’
Vincent Horn
9 Transnational ageing and the ‘zero generation’:the role of Moroccan
migrants’ parents in care circulation
Caroline Zickgraf
Index
Citation information
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Ethnic
and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February 2017). When citing
this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as
follows:
Introduction
Ageing as a migrant: vulnerabilities, agency and policy implications
Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu, Tineke Fokkema and Mihaela Nedelcu
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February
2017) pp. 164–181
Chapter 1
Unpacking the ageing–migration nexus and challenging the vulnerability
trope
Russell King, Aija Lulle, Dora Sampaio and Julie Vullnetari
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February
2017) pp. 182–198
Chapter 2
The role of religion in protecting older Romanian migrants from
loneliness
Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu and Tineke Fokkema
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February
2017) pp. 199–217
Chapter 3
‘A totally new world has been opening up for me’ – experiences of older
German migrants who are actively involved in the German-speaking
community in Ottawa, Canada
Anke Patzelt
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February
2017) pp. 218–234
Chapter 4
Social ties and embeddedness in old age: older Turkish labour migrants
in Vienna
Monika Palmberger
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February
2017) pp. 235–249
Chapter 5
Forms of care among native Swiss and older migrants from Southern
Europe: a comparison
Claudio Bolzman and Giacomo Vagni
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February
2017) pp. 250–269
Chapter 6
Older migrants in Luxembourg – care preferences for old age between
family and professional services
Ute Karl, Anne Carolina Ramos and Boris Kühn
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February
2017) pp. 270–286
Chapter 7
Growing old in exile – a longitudinal study of migrant women from
Turkey
Anika Liversage and Gretty Mizrahi Mirdal
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, volume 43, issue 2 (February
2017) pp. 287–302