Abstract
Older people are increasingly using personal and environmental resources to have a good life in older age. The concept of aging well has gained importance for Turkish circular migrants, who typically split their time between two distinctly different locations. The aim of the present study was to explore older circular migrants’ thoughts and practices to facilitate aging well.
The research draws on qualitative data collected through 20 interviews with 10 transnational and 10 internal older circular migrants in rural areas of Türkiye.
As a result of the thematic analysis, three main themes emerged: (i) Places of belonging: Sense of trust and connection (ii) Home place: Satisfying and different from the host place and (iii) Permanent homecoming is not an option.
The findings showed that both internal and transnational older migrants strategically prefer circular movement with circular migration emerging as an aging well strategy. It is recommended that future studies focus on a life course perspective that intersects with place and belonging, when examining the facilitators or barriers that older circular migrants face in promoting narratives of aging well.
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