Intergenerational ambivalence among families with a migrant background caring for older relatives
Introduction: Europe's population is aging and becoming more ethnically diverse due to migration. The growing number of aging migrants has raised concerns about their future eldercare arrangements and their implications for both families and formal care services. Many older non-European migrant...
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Main Authors: | Sunita Shrestha (Author), Alistair Hunter (Author), Jonas Debesay (Author), Sanjana Arora (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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