Elderly People among the Patra Ethnic Group in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Study

Type Journal Article - Studies in Languages and Cultures
Title Elderly People among the Patra Ethnic Group in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Study
Author(s)
Issue 37
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 51-61
URL http://catalog.lib.kyushu-u.ac.jp/handle/2324/1784834/p051.pdf
Abstract
Aging is a life span phenomenon in which biological and cultural factors play an important role.
Ethnic backgrounds also affect the on the attitudes of older people in selecting their mechanism
in dealing with the changes and problems in their lives. Different studies suggest that culture
and ethnicity are central to older people’s exclusion and poverty. Indigenous elders are more
likely to experience discrimination, language barriers and difficulty in obtaining needed social
services. Bangladesh is a culturally diverse country and many years ago with more than 45
ethnic communities lived in different parts of the country. The Patra community is one of them
living in Sylhet region of Bangladesh. Based on a qualitative investigation this article presents a
comprehensive picture of the aging situation among the Patra community in Bangladesh. The
study found that the elderly people are respected and cared by their family members but due to
poverty, traditional support system is under risk. On the other hand, they have poor or no access
to government social safety nets, medical and other services mainly due to their vulnerable
status in the society. Therefore, the elderly people in the Patra community are in a double-disadvantaged
situation.

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