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Transnational Grandparenting: An Introduction

2019-8-1, Nedelcu, Mihaela, Wyss, Malika

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Digital Diasporas

2018, Nedelcu, Mihaela

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Transnational grandparenting in the digital age : mediated co-presence and childcare in the case of Romanian migrants in Switzerland and Canada

2017-6-30, Nedelcu, Mihaela

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Editorial: Les migrations des Roms roumains en Europe : politiques d’inclusion, stratégies de distinction et (dé)construction de frontières identitaires

2016-9-27, Nedelcu, Mihaela, Ciobanu, Ruxandra Oana

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Grandparents on the move: a multilevel framework analysis to understand diversity in Zero Generation care arrangements in Switzerland

2019-8-1, Wyss, Malika, Nedelcu, Mihaela

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The Romanian scientific e-diaspora: online mobilization, transnational agency and globalization of domestic policies

2018, Nedelcu, Mihaela

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Editors’ introduction. Ageing as a Migrant: Vulnerabilities, Agency and Policy Implications

2017-2-1, Ciobanu, Ruxandra Oana, Fokkema, Tineke, Nedelcu, Mihaela

This paper starts with a short review of the growing literature on the topic of older migrants, particularly in relation to this population’s diversity, social vulnerability, loneliness, (transnational) care and support networks. It then introduces the collection of papers of this special issue by proposing an approach to studying older migrants as social actors who develop strategies to surpass vulnerabilities. Older migrants mobilise their resources while taking into account structural opportunities and restrictions from the meso and macro levels. Hence their strategies are placed at the intersection between family obligations and resources, social networks, and migration and care regimes. Such an interdisciplinary and multi-level model acknowledges the heterogeneity of older migrants. The paper concludes with a discussion of the research results that have implications for policies targeting the growing population of older migrants.

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The Romanian scientific e-diaspora: online mobilization, transnational agency and globalization of domestic policies

2019, Nedelcu, Mihaela

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Zero Generation Grandparents Caring for their Grandchildren in Switzerland. The Diversity of Transnational Care Arrangements among EU and non-EU Migrant Families

2018, Wyss, Malika, Nedelcu, Mihaela

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Ageing as a Migrant

2017, Ciobanu, Ruxandra Oana, Fokkema, Tineke, Nedelcu, Mihaela