Transnational Aging
Current Insights and Future Challenges
Herausgeber: Horn, Vincent; Schweppe, Cornelia
Transnational Aging
Current Insights and Future Challenges
Herausgeber: Horn, Vincent; Schweppe, Cornelia
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This volume explores issues of aging in contexts that are no longer limited to the framework of a single nation-state. It gathers an international range of contributors to examine the micro level of everyday life, biographical projects and identities of the elderly, the meso level of social security systems, social institutions and services for
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This volume explores issues of aging in contexts that are no longer limited to the framework of a single nation-state. It gathers an international range of contributors to examine the micro level of everyday life, biographical projects and identities of the elderly, the meso level of social security systems, social institutions and services for
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367597993
- ISBN-10: 0367597993
- Artikelnr.: 69892743
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367597993
- ISBN-10: 0367597993
- Artikelnr.: 69892743
Vincent Horn is a PhD candidate and resesarch associate in the Institute of Education at the University of Mainz (Germany). Cornelia Schweppe is a Professor of Social Pedagogy in the Institute of Education and Director of the Research Center for Transnational Social Support (TRANSSOS) at the University of Mainz (Germany).
Introduction: Transnational Aging: Current Insights and Future Challenges
Vincent Horn and Cornelia Schweppe Part A: Aging and the Family in
Transnational Contexts: Cross-Border Activities and Intergenerational
Relationships 1. Migration Regimes and Family-Related Transnational
Activities of Older Peruvians in Spain and the United States Vincent Horn
2. Intergenerational Solidarity in Migrant Families from the Former Soviet
Union: Comparing Migrants Whose Parents Live in Germany to Migrants with
Parents Abroad Elena Sommer and Claudia Vogel 3. Remaking the Yanga Kawsay:
Andean Elders, Children, and Domestic Abuse in the Transmigration Logics of
Highland Ecuador Jason Pribilsky 4. Transnational Babushka: Grandmothers
and Family-Making Between Russian Karelia and Finland Tatiana Tiaynen-Qadir
Part B: Migration in Later Life: Transnational Strategies and Managing Risk
in Old Age 5. Transnational Aging as Reflected in Germany's Pension
Insurance Ralf Himmelreicher and Wolfgang Keck 6. Maintaining Dual
Residences to Manage Risks in Later Life: A Comparison of Two Groups of
Older Migrants Anita Böcker and Canan Balkir 7. Pendular Migration of the
Older First Generations in Europe: Misconceptions and Nuances Tineke
Fokkema, Eralba Cela and Yvonne Witter Part C: Facets of Old Age Care in a
Transnational World: Traveling Institutions, Boundary Objects and Regimes
of Inequality 8. "Moving (for) Elder Care Abroad": The Fragile Promises of
Old Age Care Facilities for Elderly Germans in Thailand Vincent Horn,
Cornelia Schweppe, Désirée Bender and Tina Hollstein 9. Traveling
Institutions as Transnational Aging: The Old-Age Home in Idea and Practice
in India Sarah Lamb 10. Negotiating the Potato: The Challenge of Dealing
with Multiple Diversities in Elder Care Karin van Holten and Eva Soom
Ammann 11. More Than Demand and Demographic Ageing: Transnational Ageing,
Care and Care Migration Susan McDaniel and Seonggee Um Part D: Social
Protection and Transnational Aging: The Circulation of Ideas and the Role
of Non-Governmental Actors 12. Older Persons' Rights: How Ideas Travel in
International Development Carmen Grimm 13. From Alms to Rights: Boundaries
of a Transnational Non-Governmental Organization Implementing an
Unconditional Old-Age Pension Katrin Fröhlich
Vincent Horn and Cornelia Schweppe Part A: Aging and the Family in
Transnational Contexts: Cross-Border Activities and Intergenerational
Relationships 1. Migration Regimes and Family-Related Transnational
Activities of Older Peruvians in Spain and the United States Vincent Horn
2. Intergenerational Solidarity in Migrant Families from the Former Soviet
Union: Comparing Migrants Whose Parents Live in Germany to Migrants with
Parents Abroad Elena Sommer and Claudia Vogel 3. Remaking the Yanga Kawsay:
Andean Elders, Children, and Domestic Abuse in the Transmigration Logics of
Highland Ecuador Jason Pribilsky 4. Transnational Babushka: Grandmothers
and Family-Making Between Russian Karelia and Finland Tatiana Tiaynen-Qadir
Part B: Migration in Later Life: Transnational Strategies and Managing Risk
in Old Age 5. Transnational Aging as Reflected in Germany's Pension
Insurance Ralf Himmelreicher and Wolfgang Keck 6. Maintaining Dual
Residences to Manage Risks in Later Life: A Comparison of Two Groups of
Older Migrants Anita Böcker and Canan Balkir 7. Pendular Migration of the
Older First Generations in Europe: Misconceptions and Nuances Tineke
Fokkema, Eralba Cela and Yvonne Witter Part C: Facets of Old Age Care in a
Transnational World: Traveling Institutions, Boundary Objects and Regimes
of Inequality 8. "Moving (for) Elder Care Abroad": The Fragile Promises of
Old Age Care Facilities for Elderly Germans in Thailand Vincent Horn,
Cornelia Schweppe, Désirée Bender and Tina Hollstein 9. Traveling
Institutions as Transnational Aging: The Old-Age Home in Idea and Practice
in India Sarah Lamb 10. Negotiating the Potato: The Challenge of Dealing
with Multiple Diversities in Elder Care Karin van Holten and Eva Soom
Ammann 11. More Than Demand and Demographic Ageing: Transnational Ageing,
Care and Care Migration Susan McDaniel and Seonggee Um Part D: Social
Protection and Transnational Aging: The Circulation of Ideas and the Role
of Non-Governmental Actors 12. Older Persons' Rights: How Ideas Travel in
International Development Carmen Grimm 13. From Alms to Rights: Boundaries
of a Transnational Non-Governmental Organization Implementing an
Unconditional Old-Age Pension Katrin Fröhlich
Introduction: Transnational Aging: Current Insights and Future Challenges
Vincent Horn and Cornelia Schweppe Part A: Aging and the Family in
Transnational Contexts: Cross-Border Activities and Intergenerational
Relationships 1. Migration Regimes and Family-Related Transnational
Activities of Older Peruvians in Spain and the United States Vincent Horn
2. Intergenerational Solidarity in Migrant Families from the Former Soviet
Union: Comparing Migrants Whose Parents Live in Germany to Migrants with
Parents Abroad Elena Sommer and Claudia Vogel 3. Remaking the Yanga Kawsay:
Andean Elders, Children, and Domestic Abuse in the Transmigration Logics of
Highland Ecuador Jason Pribilsky 4. Transnational Babushka: Grandmothers
and Family-Making Between Russian Karelia and Finland Tatiana Tiaynen-Qadir
Part B: Migration in Later Life: Transnational Strategies and Managing Risk
in Old Age 5. Transnational Aging as Reflected in Germany's Pension
Insurance Ralf Himmelreicher and Wolfgang Keck 6. Maintaining Dual
Residences to Manage Risks in Later Life: A Comparison of Two Groups of
Older Migrants Anita Böcker and Canan Balkir 7. Pendular Migration of the
Older First Generations in Europe: Misconceptions and Nuances Tineke
Fokkema, Eralba Cela and Yvonne Witter Part C: Facets of Old Age Care in a
Transnational World: Traveling Institutions, Boundary Objects and Regimes
of Inequality 8. "Moving (for) Elder Care Abroad": The Fragile Promises of
Old Age Care Facilities for Elderly Germans in Thailand Vincent Horn,
Cornelia Schweppe, Désirée Bender and Tina Hollstein 9. Traveling
Institutions as Transnational Aging: The Old-Age Home in Idea and Practice
in India Sarah Lamb 10. Negotiating the Potato: The Challenge of Dealing
with Multiple Diversities in Elder Care Karin van Holten and Eva Soom
Ammann 11. More Than Demand and Demographic Ageing: Transnational Ageing,
Care and Care Migration Susan McDaniel and Seonggee Um Part D: Social
Protection and Transnational Aging: The Circulation of Ideas and the Role
of Non-Governmental Actors 12. Older Persons' Rights: How Ideas Travel in
International Development Carmen Grimm 13. From Alms to Rights: Boundaries
of a Transnational Non-Governmental Organization Implementing an
Unconditional Old-Age Pension Katrin Fröhlich
Vincent Horn and Cornelia Schweppe Part A: Aging and the Family in
Transnational Contexts: Cross-Border Activities and Intergenerational
Relationships 1. Migration Regimes and Family-Related Transnational
Activities of Older Peruvians in Spain and the United States Vincent Horn
2. Intergenerational Solidarity in Migrant Families from the Former Soviet
Union: Comparing Migrants Whose Parents Live in Germany to Migrants with
Parents Abroad Elena Sommer and Claudia Vogel 3. Remaking the Yanga Kawsay:
Andean Elders, Children, and Domestic Abuse in the Transmigration Logics of
Highland Ecuador Jason Pribilsky 4. Transnational Babushka: Grandmothers
and Family-Making Between Russian Karelia and Finland Tatiana Tiaynen-Qadir
Part B: Migration in Later Life: Transnational Strategies and Managing Risk
in Old Age 5. Transnational Aging as Reflected in Germany's Pension
Insurance Ralf Himmelreicher and Wolfgang Keck 6. Maintaining Dual
Residences to Manage Risks in Later Life: A Comparison of Two Groups of
Older Migrants Anita Böcker and Canan Balkir 7. Pendular Migration of the
Older First Generations in Europe: Misconceptions and Nuances Tineke
Fokkema, Eralba Cela and Yvonne Witter Part C: Facets of Old Age Care in a
Transnational World: Traveling Institutions, Boundary Objects and Regimes
of Inequality 8. "Moving (for) Elder Care Abroad": The Fragile Promises of
Old Age Care Facilities for Elderly Germans in Thailand Vincent Horn,
Cornelia Schweppe, Désirée Bender and Tina Hollstein 9. Traveling
Institutions as Transnational Aging: The Old-Age Home in Idea and Practice
in India Sarah Lamb 10. Negotiating the Potato: The Challenge of Dealing
with Multiple Diversities in Elder Care Karin van Holten and Eva Soom
Ammann 11. More Than Demand and Demographic Ageing: Transnational Ageing,
Care and Care Migration Susan McDaniel and Seonggee Um Part D: Social
Protection and Transnational Aging: The Circulation of Ideas and the Role
of Non-Governmental Actors 12. Older Persons' Rights: How Ideas Travel in
International Development Carmen Grimm 13. From Alms to Rights: Boundaries
of a Transnational Non-Governmental Organization Implementing an
Unconditional Old-Age Pension Katrin Fröhlich