EPISODE · Aug 4, 2020 · 29 MIN
The Gerontologist Podcast: Loneliness of First-Generation Dutch Migrants with Ms. Rowan ten Kate
from GSA on Aging · host The Gerontological Society of America
In this episode of The Gerontologist Podcast, Dr. Degenholtz interviewed Ms. Rowan ten Kate, a doctoral student at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands. In her paper, “A Closer Look at Loneliness: Why Do First-Generation Migrants Feel More Lonely Than Their Native Dutch Counterparts?”, which was published in the March 2020 special issue of The Gerontologist on immigration and aging, she analyzed data from a large national survey that included older first-generation immigrants as well as native-born people. She found that migrants were more lonely than their native-born counterparts, and that this association was not moderated by the frequency of social contact. The implications for well-being in this population was discussed. In the second segment, Dr. Degenholtz talked to his mom about first-generation immigrants in their own family tree - her father and grandmother. Article (March 2020 special issue of The Gerontologist, "Immigration and Aging")
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Dr. Degenholtz interviewed Ms. Rowan ten Kate, a doctoral student at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands, about her paper on loneliness of first-generation Dutch migrants.
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