Elderly Migrants and their Socially Isolated Living

Bala Ram Acharya
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Elderly population has a rapid rise in Nepal. The 2021 census reports 2.97 million elderly people, which equals 10.21 percentage of Nepal's total population, and 38.2 percentage more from the 2011 census. Realizing the problems faced by elderly population in areas of social-cultural, economic, demographic, labor, health, and care, the Elderly Citizens Act, 2006 was ratified by Nepal to address senior citizens' social security needs and issues. The study analyzes how elderly residents of Kirtipur have managed to survive in a family and community setting. Data is gathered from participant observation and in-depth interviews. I have made efforts to analyze whether financial reliance, parental assistance, social interaction, social isolation, and health issues have co-worked for giving stresses to the elderly people. Senior citizens experience many problems like loneliness and helplessness, which are sufficient for creating troubles and anxieties. They also struggle with having a low social position relative to where they were born and missing out on social and cultural events. They also have gone through social and cultural disengagement, family rejection, loss of social contact, and social isolation from their place of origin.
老年移民及其与社会隔离的生活
尼泊尔老年人口迅速增加。2021 年人口普查报告显示,尼泊尔老年人口为 297 万,占尼泊尔总人口的 10.21%,比 2011 年人口普查增加了 38.2%。意识到老年人口在社会文化、经济、人口、劳动、健康和护理等方面面临的问题,尼泊尔批准了 2006 年《老年公民法》,以解决老年公民的社会保障需求和问题。本研究分析了基尔蒂布尔的老年居民如何在家庭和社区环境中生存。数据来自参与观察和深入访谈。我努力分析经济依赖、父母援助、社会交往、社会隔离和健康问题是否共同给老年人带来了压力。老年人会遇到许多问题,如孤独和无助,这足以让他们产生烦恼和焦虑。与出生地相比,他们的社会地位较低,无法参加社会和文化活动。他们还经历了脱离社会和文化、家庭排斥、失去社会联系以及与原籍地社会隔离等问题。
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