Making Older Migrants Narratives Visible: An Intersectional Ethical Analysis from an Aging Studies Perspective
2024

Making Older Migrants Narratives Visible

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Author Information

Author(s): Kainradl Anna-Christina

Primary Institution: University of Graz

Hypothesis

The concept of intersectionality can provide new perspectives on the care narratives of older migrants.

Conclusion

The study highlights the importance of using intersectionality to understand the unique challenges faced by older migrants in accessing health services.

Supporting Evidence

  • Older migrants' lives are shaped by intersecting patterns of injustice.
  • The interplay of race, gender, class, nationality, and age affects their access to health services.
  • Shifting perspectives to older migrants' narratives can improve understanding of their challenges.

Takeaway

Older migrants face many challenges because of their age, race, and other factors, and we need to listen to their stories to help them better.

Methodology

The paper conducts an intersectional ethical analysis of care narratives.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.0879

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