2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0144686x17001398
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Older people in Sweden without means: on the importance of age at immigration for being ‘twice poor’

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“…Originating from countries such as Turkey, Pakistan and Morocco, such immigrants often face challenges in old age. For example, they are more often poor (Gustafsson et al, 2019;Jakobsen & Pedersen, 2017) and experience more loneliness than their host-country peers (Fokkema & Naderi, 2013;van Tilburg & Fokkema, 2020). Survey studies show both that such immigrant populations often place more importance on children's caring for older generations than majority populations, and that immigrants from Turkey place particularly high importance on upholding filial norms (de Valk & Schans, 2008;Schans & Komter, 2010).…”
Section: Research On Older Immigrants and Care In Northwestern Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Originating from countries such as Turkey, Pakistan and Morocco, such immigrants often face challenges in old age. For example, they are more often poor (Gustafsson et al, 2019;Jakobsen & Pedersen, 2017) and experience more loneliness than their host-country peers (Fokkema & Naderi, 2013;van Tilburg & Fokkema, 2020). Survey studies show both that such immigrant populations often place more importance on children's caring for older generations than majority populations, and that immigrants from Turkey place particularly high importance on upholding filial norms (de Valk & Schans, 2008;Schans & Komter, 2010).…”
Section: Research On Older Immigrants and Care In Northwestern Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Gustafsson, Mc Innes, and Österberg (2019) analyse immigrant poverty in Sweden compared with natives among individuals 65 years and older using population-wide register data for 2007. This study applied a double criterion to classify individuals as living in relative poverty, i.e.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The living situations of these older foreign-born people have often been labelled as double jeopardy [ 21 ] or twice poor [ 22 ] by researchers who argue that the intersectionality of older age and lack of social, economic, and cultural resources make these older people, especially those who migrated to Sweden late in life, a particularly vulnerable group and a potential challenge for the Swedish community healthcare initiatives [ 18 , 22 24 ]. Previous studies indicate that the older foreign-born in Sweden are socioeconomically less resourceful compared to natives of the same age [ 22 ], an observation also noted in international research [ 25 ]. However, there is still little knowledge about how these older foreign-born in Sweden experience their overall living conditions [ 26 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%