Elderly Migration and Population Redistribution

Elderly Migration and Population Redistribution

A Comparative Study

Rogers, Andrei (Population Program, Institute of Behavioural Science, University of Colorado, USA)

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

11/1992

204

Dura

Inglês

9780471947660

0471947660

520

This book examines the factors that govern why the elderly decide to migrate, how the migration processes operate and the impact the arrival and departure of an age-specific group has on the population at large.
Part 1 Elderly migration: introduction, Anthony M. Warnes; micro-level considerations in the study of geographic mobility in old age, Charles F. Longino, Jr; age-related variation and temporal change in elderly migration, Anthony M. Warnes. Part 2 Elderly migration, proximity of children, and living arrangements: introduction, Alden Speare, Jr; the relation of migration and household change among elderly persons, Alden Speare, Jr and James McNally; proximity of children and elderly migration, Rebecca Clark and Douglas A. Wolf; trends in living alone among the elderly in Europe, Fred C. Pampel. Part 3 Elderly metropolitan redistribution patterns: introduction, William H. Frey; the suburbanization of the American elderly, Stephen M. Golant; the metropolitan aging transition and metropolitan redistribution of the elderly in Italy, Alberto Bonaguidi and Valerio T. Abrami; metropolitan redistribution of the US elderly - 1960-70, 1970-80, 1980-90, William Frey. Part 4 The elderly mobility transition - three case studies: introduction, Philip Rees; elderly migration and population redistribution in Japan, Atsushi Otomo; elderly migration and population redistribution in the United States, Andrei Rogers; migration and population redistribution the United Kingdom, Philip Rees. Conclusion, Andrei Rogers.
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