Faculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Social Policy, Åbo Akademi University, Strandgatan 2, 65100, Vasa, Finland.
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
J Cross Cult Gerontol. 2021 Sep;36(3):285-307. doi: 10.1007/s10823-021-09433-z. Epub 2021 Jun 8.
It has been suggested that older adults from minority linguistic and ethnic communities face higher risks of being socially excluded. The aim of this review was, therefore, to explore and review social exclusion studies conducted among official language minority older adults in three countries, namely Canada, Finland and Wales. A rapid review approach was used to review scientific literature in line with six social exclusion domains. The literature searches were made in Finnish, Swedish, English, French and Welsh and were restricted to research published within the timeline of 2001 - September 2019 and yielded 42 articles. The included studies were categorized into three different domains: socioeconomic influences, social participation and societal conditions. Converging and diverging patterns of social exclusion in old age were identified between the linguistic minorities. Linguistic barriers regarding access to health care and receiving health information were common across the three linguistic contexts, whereas exclusion from social participation was noticed amongst the linguistic minorities in Canada and Wales. Some connections between belonging to a linguistic minority and being exposed to a lower socioeconomic status and higher poverty risk were made, however, these findings were not robust across all three countries. The findings indicated that experiences of exclusion could be considered fairly common among linguistic minority older adults. We conclude that the research evidence presented in the review sheds light on issues of social inequality in old age between linguistic majorities and minorities, thus identifying important aspects of social exclusion to guide future research as well as policy and practice.
有人认为,来自语言和族裔少数群体的老年人面临更高的被社会排斥的风险。因此,本次审查的目的是探讨和审查在加拿大、芬兰和威尔士这三个国家开展的针对官方语言少数老年人的社会排斥研究。采用快速审查方法,根据六个社会排斥领域审查科学文献。文献检索分别用芬兰语、瑞典语、英语、法语和威尔士语进行,研究范围限于 2001 年至 2019 年 9 月期间发表的研究,共检索到 42 篇文章。所纳入的研究分为三个不同的领域:社会经济影响、社会参与和社会条件。在这三个少数族裔群体中,老年时期的社会排斥存在趋同和趋异的模式。在所有三个语言环境中,语言障碍都普遍存在于获得医疗保健和获取健康信息方面,而在加拿大和威尔士的少数族裔中则存在社会参与方面的排斥。虽然有些人发现语言少数群体与较低的社会经济地位和较高的贫困风险之间存在联系,但这些发现并不是所有三个国家都具有稳健性。研究结果表明,排斥的经历在语言少数族裔老年人中可能相当普遍。我们的结论是,本综述中提出的研究证据揭示了语言上的多数群体和少数群体之间老年时期社会不平等的问题,从而确定了社会排斥的重要方面,以指导未来的研究以及政策和实践。