Population ageing and family change: older people’s perceptions of current changes in family composition in rural Nepal

Sarah Speck, U. Müller-Böker
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Rapid population ageing and massive outmigration have affected the traditional family composition. In villages of the middle hills of western Nepal in particular, outmigration of younger generations has profoundly complicated older people’s living conditions. This article sheds light on how the family as a social institution has been influenced by current socio-economic changes linked mainly to ageing and outmigration. Based on in-depth qualitative interviews with older people and on group discussions in five different rural villages, the study explores changes and transformations within the family from an emic perspective of older villagers. Changes in the family include modified living arrangements, a redefinition of roles and status, a redistribution of work among family and household members, changes in the attitude of younger people towards older people and a decline in intergenerational care and support. These changes are perceived by the majority of older people as unjust and of no benefit to themselves. Older people find themselves undergoing a transition phase where state provisions remain largely limited and family support is on the decline and no longer guaranteed. Founded on a tacit intergenerational agreement, the family as the major provider of support in old age is falling apart.
人口老龄化和家庭变化:尼泊尔农村老年人对当前家庭构成变化的看法
迅速的人口老龄化和大规模的外迁影响了传统的家庭构成。特别是在尼泊尔西部中部山区的村庄,年轻一代的外迁使老年人的生活条件变得非常复杂。这篇文章阐明了家庭作为一个社会机构是如何受到当前主要与老龄化和外移有关的社会经济变化的影响的。基于对老年人的深度定性访谈和在五个不同农村的小组讨论,本研究从老年村民的视角探讨了家庭内部的变化和转变。家庭的变化包括生活安排的改变、角色和地位的重新定义、家庭和家庭成员之间工作的重新分配、年轻人对老年人态度的改变以及代际照顾和支助的减少。大多数老年人认为这些变化是不公平的,对他们自己没有好处。老年人发现自己正处于一个过渡阶段,在这个阶段,国家提供的补贴在很大程度上仍然有限,家庭的支持也在减少,不再有保障。建立在两代人之间默契的基础上,作为老年人主要赡养来源的家庭正在分崩离析。
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