2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12134-023-01063-3
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“I was Basically Deaf-Mute. I felt like a Stranger”: Exploring the Role of Language in Older Migrants’ Sense of Home

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“…In discussing obstructions to their “happiness”, participants referred to their migration background. For example, participants referred to the language barrier after migration, which can obstruct older migrants’ well-being (Phlix et al, 2023b ). However, most of these migration-related obstructions were situated in the past.…”
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“…In discussing obstructions to their “happiness”, participants referred to their migration background. For example, participants referred to the language barrier after migration, which can obstruct older migrants’ well-being (Phlix et al, 2023b ). However, most of these migration-related obstructions were situated in the past.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fulfilling one’s social needs seems to be a universal, cross-cultural condition for happiness (Shin et al, 2018 ). Research on older migrants highlights the possible obstructive role of the language barrier in creating social relations (Phlix et al, 2023b ). However, the meaning-making of happiness is influenced by culture (Diener et al, 2013 ; Pflug, 2009 ).…”
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confidence: 99%