Ausgabe 4/2017
Special Section: Transnational Ageing: Towards a Transnational Perspective in Old Age Research
Inhalt (10 Artikel)
Transnational aging: toward a transnational perspective in old age research
Vincent Horn, Cornelia Schweppe
National and transnational belonging among Turkish and Moroccan older migrants in the Netherlands: protective against loneliness?
Jolien Klok, Theo G. van Tilburg, Bianca Suanet, Tineke Fokkema, Martijn Huisman
Legislating for transnational ageing: a challenge to the logics of the welfare state
Anita Böcker, Alistair Hunter
The emergence of care facilities in Thailand for older German-speaking people: structural backgrounds and facility operators as transnational actors
Désirée Bender, Tina Hollstein, Cornelia Schweppe
Transnational grandparenting in the digital age: mediated co-presence and childcare in the case of Romanian migrants in Switzerland and Canada
Mihaela Nedelcu
Presenteeism, stress resilience, and physical activity in older manual workers: a person-centred analysis
Cecilie Thogersen-Ntoumani, Julie Black, Magnus Lindwall, Anna Whittaker, George M. Balanos
Career histories as determinants of gendered retirement timing in the Danish and Swedish pension systems
Stefanie König
Educational inequalities in late-life depression across Europe: results from the generations and gender survey
Thomas Hansen, Britt Slagsvold, Marijke Veenstra
Prevalence and related factors of successful aging among Chinese rural elders living in nursing homes
Menglian Wu, Yang Yang, Dan Zhang, Yaoyao Sun, Hui Xie, Jie Zhang, Jihui Jia, Yonggang Su
Validity of the de Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale in Spanish older population: competitive structural models and item response theory
Jose M. Tomás, Sacramento Pinazo-Hernandis, Mónica Donio-Bellegarde, Pedro M. Hontangas