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Aging and Migration: the Value of Familism for Spanish Speakers

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This study investigates the caregiving expectations of a group of nineteen older Spanish speakers living in Australia from the perspective of familism . Speakers participated in audio-recorded interviews about their… Click to show full abstract

This study investigates the caregiving expectations of a group of nineteen older Spanish speakers living in Australia from the perspective of familism . Speakers participated in audio-recorded interviews about their caregiving expectations late in life and four key themes were identified: (1) tension between value of familism and the self-reliance approach encouraged in Australian society; (2) fear of burdening their “westernized” children, which resulted in shifted care expectations; (3) fear of ending up in an aged care facility; and (4) the importance of religion in coping with uncertainty about future care arrangements.

Keywords: familism; aging migration; spanish speakers; value familism; migration value

Journal Title: Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology
Year Published: 2019

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