Back to Search Start Over

Daily newspaper reporting on elderly care in Sweden and Finland: a quantitative content analysis of ethnicity- and migration-related issues

Authors :
Jonas Lindblom
Camilla Nordberg
Sandra Torres
Department of Social Research (2010-2017)
Swedish School of Social Science Subunit
CEREN (The Centre for Research on Ethnic Relations and Nationalism)
Source :
Society, Health & Vulnerability; Vol 5 (2014) incl Supplements
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

Media representations are important sources of information especially about contexts that people have limited access to (such as the one we address here, that is, elderly care). Representations of this also give us an insight into how ethnicity-, culture-, and migration-related issues are regarded. This article aims to shed light on media representations related to the nexus of elderly care, ethnicity, and migration in Sweden and Finland, given that the two countries have similar elderly care regimes but different migration regimes. The study uses quantitative content analysis to analyze all of the daily newspaper articles on elderly care that have touched upon these issues and have been published in one major newspaper in each country between 1995 and 2011 (N=347). In this article, we present the topics that these newspaper articles discuss; the elderly care actors that the articles focus on (i.e. whether the focus has been on elderly care recipients, elderly care providers or informal caregivers); the ethnic backgrounds of those who expressed themselves in the articles (i.e. whether the focus has been on the ethnic majority or on ethnic minorities); and the type of explanatory frameworks used in the daily press reporting in question. The article problematizes the media representations of ethnicity- and migration-related issues within the Swedish and Finnish elderly care sectors that the analysis has unveiled in relation to the debate on the challenges that the globalization of international migration poses to the elderly care sector.Keywords: Media representations; elderly care regimes; migration regimes; migrants; Sweden; Finland(Published: 19 November 2014)Citation: Vulnerable Groups & Inclusion. http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/vgi.v5.21260

Details

ISSN :
20008023 and 20021518
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vulnerable Groups & Inclusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....140f91fb3870a2d4e1ad1f4ac24a50aa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3402/vgi.v5.21260