7 research outputs found

    Yaşlı Göçmenlerin Kentsel Mekân Pratikleri ve Sosyal Etkileşim Tercihleri: Almanya Örneği

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    This article examines the urban spatial-use practices and social interactions carried out in these locales by first-generation migrants who migrated in their youth from Turkey to Germany as migrant workers or the subsequent family reunification migration and who live in the country of immigration. In-depth interviews were performed in Cologne, Berlin, and Frankfurt in 2016 in the scope of the research, which uses the qualitative research method of the phenomenological design. There are 18 participants in the study group. All the locations they used in the city have been included in the evaluation, from sports halls and ideological/religious/cultural associations to educational centers, community centers, and shopping mall cafes. The purpose of the research is to present a sociological evaluation of the data on the social groups with which older migrants meet in their daily life. According to the findings, one section of the study group only uses urban spaces that belong to their in-group. Although a vast majority use urban spaces in common with their out-group, they only carry out social activities in these spaces with the in-group. Limitations in communicating in German, insufficient secondary socialization and internalization of the common cultural objects that provide the basis for mutual communication, mutual prejudices, immigrants’ social position being defined as foreigners, and the impact of urban life on the possibilities of social interaction are included among the reasons for this situation

    Active Aging Experiences of Turkish Immigrants in Netherlands

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    The aim of this study is to evaluate with a focus on the theme of active aging process of Turks who have migrated to the Netherlands at a young age and are still living and aging there. In addition to the social sciences literature, the study also uses reports from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the European Union (EU), and the Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP) and conducted a qualitative study in the Netherlands for three weeks. Face.-to-face interviews we.re conducted in the field study through contact made with. NGOs and governmental agencies. Rather than focusing on economics, the study emphasizes the dimensions of individual and society. "Ilse collected data have been analyzed under the headings of social support, active pursuits, and life satisfaction. The field study has been conducted with a group of 40 people composed of healthy retired Turkish individuals who are first generation 'immigrants and have aged in the Netherlands. The study concludes that elderly people experience an active-aging process within the framework of culture

    Turkish Migration 2016 Selected Papers

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    Hollanda’daki Göçmen Türklerin Aktif Yaşlanma Tecrübeleri

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    The aim of this study is to evaluate with a focus on the theme of active aging process of Turks who have migrated to the Netherlands at a young age and are still living and aging there. In addition to the social sciences literature, the study also uses reports from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the European Union (EU), and the Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP) and conducted a qualitative study in the Netherlands for three weeks. Face.-to-face interviews we.re conducted in the field study through contact made with. NGOs and governmental agencies. Rather than focusing on economics, the study emphasizes the dimensions of individual and society. "Ilse collected data have been analyzed under the headings of social support, active pursuits, and life satisfaction. The field study has been conducted with a group of 40 people composed of healthy retired Turkish individuals who are first generation 'immigrants and have aged in the Netherlands. The study concludes that elderly people experience an active-aging process within the framework of culture
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