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2020 - Volume 4 - Number 2


The Social Networks and Engagements of Older Turkish Migrants in Germany

Ferhan Saniye Palaz * ferhanpalaz@gmail.com * ORCID: 0000-0002-1729-1364 * ResearcherID: AAL-4379-2020
Istanbul University, Department of Sociology, Istanbul, TURKEY

Open Journal for Sociological Studies, 2020, 4(2), 79-92 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojss.0402.03079p
Received: 14 March 2020 ▪ Accepted: 28 May 2020 ▪ Published Online: 20 July 2020

LICENCE: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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ABSTRACT:
During the 1960s, Germany received high numbers of Turkish labor migrants, and this first generation has currently reached to old age. This qualitative research aims to discuss the social networks and engagements of these older Turkish migrants who have aged in Germany. Academia has shown growing interest in the importance of social capital of older people in the form of their social networks, social support, and social participation. This study focuses on their daily social interactions in Germany. The findings reveal that participation in associations, social clubs, and neighborhood social groups enables them to re-establish new social roles in post-retirement period and after their child-bearing years. Their small groups, which meet regularly, are valuable emotional support resources. Their relatively low human capital is argued to influence the homogeneity of their social networks, but not the variety of social engagements.

KEY WORDS: aging, transnational aging, social capital, social engagement, social networks, older migrants.

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Ferhan Saniye Palaz (PhD candidate), Istanbul University, Department of Sociology, Istanbul, TURKEY. E-mail: ferhanpalaz@gmail.com.


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