Unpacking the ageing-migration nexus and challenging the vulnerability trope
Unpacking the ageing-migration nexus and challenging the vulnerability trope
The nexus between ageing and migration throws up a variety of situations. In this paper we map out the various circumstances in which ageing and migration fuse together as entwined trajectories to produce situations of vulnerability, coping, active ageing, and variable well-being. The ageing process is seen to be socially constructed and culturally embedded; hence place – at ‘home’ or ‘abroad’, or some transnational mix – becomes a paramount structuring variable. Different models of successful ageing compete as migrants move and age in different countries and different cultures; the western model of individual self-reliance should not necessarily be imposed on ageing migrant populations. In the final part of the article we challenge the prevailing trope of vulnerability applied to the perceived double disadvantage of being both an older person and a migrant, and present four case-studies in which older migrants enact agency and independence to achieve a greater level of material and subjective well-being.
ageing and migration, Albania, Latvia, Vulnerability
182-198
King, Russell
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King, Russell, Lulle, Aija, Sampaio, Dora and Vullnetari, Julie
(2017)
Unpacking the ageing-migration nexus and challenging the vulnerability trope.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43 (2), .
(doi:10.1080/1369183X.2016.1238904).
Abstract
The nexus between ageing and migration throws up a variety of situations. In this paper we map out the various circumstances in which ageing and migration fuse together as entwined trajectories to produce situations of vulnerability, coping, active ageing, and variable well-being. The ageing process is seen to be socially constructed and culturally embedded; hence place – at ‘home’ or ‘abroad’, or some transnational mix – becomes a paramount structuring variable. Different models of successful ageing compete as migrants move and age in different countries and different cultures; the western model of individual self-reliance should not necessarily be imposed on ageing migrant populations. In the final part of the article we challenge the prevailing trope of vulnerability applied to the perceived double disadvantage of being both an older person and a migrant, and present four case-studies in which older migrants enact agency and independence to achieve a greater level of material and subjective well-being.
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King et al. (2016) JEMS SI Ageing Migrants & vulnerability trope_AM-June16.pdf
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Accepted/In Press date: 11 July 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 October 2016
Published date: 20 January 2017
Keywords:
ageing and migration, Albania, Latvia, Vulnerability
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Economy, Governance & Culture
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Local EPrints ID: 398352
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/398352
ISSN: 1369-183X
PURE UUID: 4fb0f5f2-3580-4910-93cd-dd24d95a15a9
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Russell King
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Aija Lulle
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Dora Sampaio
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