Migrations in ageing society – consequences for the family

M. Wieczorkowska, A. Pawlak
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Labour migration of people at productive age is a common practice in Western countries based on capitalist economy and parliamentary democracy. Post-accession migration from Poland is a mass phenomenon nowadays, having a double impact on the situation of the oldest family members: they face the need to undertake new versions of old traditional roles or – on the other hand – they are left alone, often in deteriorating health conditions and without assistance in everyday routines. The aim of this analysis is to provide recommendations for social policy on possible solutions supporting and supplementing the care offered for old persons in the situation of migration of their adult children. The analysis is based on the existing data and reports.  Recommendations proposed in the article are directly and indirectly related to forms of care which should be provided to older adults. Aid and assistance are viewed as a chain of interrelated processes; for example, higher digital competences of older adults would allow them to communicate with their families abroad and would help them to be independent in shopping or fixing financial and administrative affairs, as they could do this online.
老龄化社会中的移民——对家庭的影响
处于生产年龄人口的劳动力迁移是西方资本主义经济和议会制民主国家的普遍做法。加入欧盟后,来自波兰的移民如今是一种大规模现象,对最年长的家庭成员的状况产生了双重影响:他们需要承担新的传统角色,或者——另一方面——他们孤身一人,往往健康状况不断恶化,在日常生活中得不到帮助。这一分析的目的是为社会政策提供建议,说明在老年人成年子女移徙的情况下支助和补充对老年人的照顾的可能解决办法。分析是基于现有的数据和报告。文章中提出的建议直接或间接地与应向老年人提供的护理形式有关。援助和援助被视为一系列相互关联的过程;例如,老年人更高的数字能力将使他们能够与国外的家人交流,并帮助他们在购物或处理财务和行政事务方面独立,因为他们可以在网上做到这一点。
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