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  • Rosińska, Anna  (1)
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    ISBN: 9780815354031
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 205 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in sociology
    DDC: 362.6109438
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    Keywords: Older people Care ; Aging parents Care ; Polish people ; Immigrant families ; Transnationalism ; Aging parents ; Immigrant families ; Older people ; Polish people ; Transnationalism ; Einwanderer ; Eltern ; Altenpflege ; Ethik
    Abstract: "What happens when the parents of migrants age and need care in mobile and aging societies? Ethnomorality of Care acts as a window in sharing how physical distance challenges family-centered elderly care by juxtaposing transnational families with non-migrant families. A novel approach that explores intentions and moral beliefs concerning elderly care alongside practical care arrangements, Ethnomorality of Care presents a concept of care which recognizes how various factors shape the experience of care, including: national, regional, and local contexts, economic inequalities, gender, care and migration regimes. Based on the findings of a multi-sited research carried out between 2014 and 2017 in Poland and the UK, this perceptive volume also seeks to demonstrate how researchers and practitioners can use ethnomorality of care approach to examine non-migrant families and other types of care. Helping readers to better understand the lived experience of care receivers and givers beyond kinship care, Ethnomorality of Care will appeal to graduate students, researchers, policy makers and care practitioners interested in fields such as migration studies, transnational studies and social and cultural gerontology"--
    Abstract: Ethnomorality of care : theoretical framework -- How to study ethnomorality of care : research methodology -- Main actors of care and local care regimes in two studied locations -- Care as a part of moral beliefs on old age -- Care intentions : envisaging elderly care -- Typology of care arrangements -- Adding a temporal dimension : care sequences and flows -- Ethnomoralities of care : conclusions
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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