Between here and there: comparing the worry about the pandemic between older Italian international migrants and natives in Switzerland.

IF 4.3 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Sarah M Ludwig-Dehm, Iuna Dones, Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu
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Since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, people have been worried about COVID-19. As one of the risk groups, persons aged 65 and older are especially vulnerable. Additionally, minorities and migrants are hit harder by the pandemic than natives. Using data from the TransAge survey, a study including over 3000 older persons (65+) living in Switzerland and Italy, we show that the levels of worry about the pandemic are significantly higher among Italian international migrants living in Switzerland than among Swiss natives. We are not able to fully explain the difference using sociodemographic variables, the COVID-19 situation at the time of the interview, and international migrants' transnationalism behavior. Nevertheless, transnationalism explains a large part of the difference in worry between the two groups and our study sheds light on the importance of two specific transnational aspects, having Swiss nationality and voting behavior, for the prevention of elevated levels of worry of international migrants.

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在这里和那里之间:比较老年意大利国际移民和瑞士本地人对流感大流行的担忧。
自2020年大流行开始以来,人们一直对COVID-19感到担忧。65岁及以上老人作为风险群体之一,尤为脆弱。此外,少数民族和移徙者比本地人受到这一流行病的打击更大。我们利用TransAge调查的数据(一项包括居住在瑞士和意大利的3000多名老年人(65岁以上)的研究)表明,居住在瑞士的意大利国际移民对疫情的担忧程度明显高于瑞士本地人。我们无法使用社会人口统计学变量、采访时的COVID-19形势和国际移民的跨国主义行为来充分解释这种差异。然而,跨国主义在很大程度上解释了这两个群体在担忧方面的差异,我们的研究揭示了两个特定跨国方面的重要性,即拥有瑞士国籍和投票行为,以防止国际移民的担忧水平升高。
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Comparative Migration Studies
Comparative Migration Studies Social Sciences-Law
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