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Focusing on Chinese-born senior migrants' engagement in transnational lifeways and global mobility processes as they relocate to the U.S. in the latter decades of their lives, Newendorp sheds light on seniors' strategies for achieving later-life goals within a context of rapidly aging population demographics and global neoliberal trends that have simultaneously rendered seniors' lifeways more precarious.

Produktbeschreibung
Focusing on Chinese-born senior migrants' engagement in transnational lifeways and global mobility processes as they relocate to the U.S. in the latter decades of their lives, Newendorp sheds light on seniors' strategies for achieving later-life goals within a context of rapidly aging population demographics and global neoliberal trends that have simultaneously rendered seniors' lifeways more precarious.
Autorenporträt
Nicole DeJong Newendorp is Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies and Lecturer on the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies at Harvard University. She is the author of Uneasy Reunions: Immigration, Citizenship, and Family Life in Post-1997 Hong Kong (Stanford, 2008).