ABSTRACT

This book focuses on the diverse interrelationships between aging and transnationality. It argues that the lives of older people are increasingly entangled in transnational contexts on the social as well as the cultural, economic and political levels. Within these contexts, older people both actively contribute to and are affected by border-crossing processes. In addition, while some may voluntarily opt for adding a transnational dimension to their lives, others may have less choice in the matter. Transnational aging, therefore, provides a critical lens on how older people shape, organize and cope with life in contexts that are no longer bound to the frame of a single nation-state. Accordingly, the book emphasizes the agency of older people as well as the personal and structural constraints of their situations. The chapters in this book reveal these aspects by approaching transnational aging from different methodological angles, such as ethnographic research, comparative studies, quantitative data, and policy and discourse analysis. Geographically, the chapters cover a wide range of countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America, such as Namibia, Thailand, Russia, Germany, the United States and Ecuador.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Transnational Aging Current Insights and Future Challenges

part A|88 pages

Aging and the Family in Transnational Contexts

chapter 2|19 pages

Intergenerational Solidarity in Migrant Families From the Former Soviet Union

Comparing Migrants Whose Parents Live in Germany to Migrants With Parents Abroad

chapter 3|21 pages

Remaking the Yanga Kawsay

Andean Elders, Children, and Domestic Abuse in the Transmigration Logics of Highland Ecuador

chapter 4|20 pages

Transnational Babushka

Grandmothers and Family Making Between Russian Karelia and Finland

part B|56 pages

Migration in Later Life

part C|68 pages

Facets of Old-Age Care in a Transnational World

chapter 8|15 pages

“Moving (for) Elder Care Abroad”

The Fragile Promises of Old-Age Care Facilities for Elderly Germans in Thailand

chapter 9|22 pages

Traveling Institutions as Transnational Aging

The Old-Age Home in Idea and Practice in India

chapter 10|17 pages

Negotiating the Potato

The Challenge of Dealing With Multiple Diversities in Elder Care

chapter 11|12 pages

More Than Demand and Demographic Aging

Transnational Aging, Care, and Care Migration

part D|38 pages

Social Protection and Transnational Aging

chapter 12|17 pages

Older Persons' Rights

How Ideas Travel in International Development

chapter 13|19 pages

From Alms to Rights

Boundaries of a Transnational Nongovernmental Organization Implementing an Unconditional Old-Age Pension