Families Caring Across Borders: Migration, Ageing and Transnational Caregiving

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This is an ethnographic account of the transnational caregiving experiences and practices of Australian migrants and refugees, caring for their elderly parents in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and New Zealand. It describes how people respond to unprecedented mobility (both voluntary and forced), globalized job markets and an ageing population.

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Baldassar, L., Baldock, C. V., & Wilding, R. (2006). Families Caring Across Borders: Migration, Ageing and Transnational Caregiving. Families Caring Across Borders: Migration, Ageing and Transnational Caregiving (pp. 1–259). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230626263

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