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International retirement migration in Europe

โœ Scribed by King, Russell ;Warnes, Anthony M. ;Williams, Allan M.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
362 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
1077-3495

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โœฆ Synopsis


This paper presents a review and prospectus of international retirement migration (IRM), dealing mainly with European evidence but also referring to some analogous trends in North America. The paper is in three main parts. It ยฎrst makes the case for regarding IRM as a signiยฎcant aspect of population geography and of migration studies; in certain areas of Mediterranean Europe, IRM also has effects on regional economic geography. The second section of the paper discusses some of the early ยฎndings from a comparative study of British elderly residents in Tuscany, Malta, the Costa del Sol and the Algarve, based on questionnaire returns from 1066 respondents. Emphasising inter-destination differences, the analysis covers timing of the retirement migration ยฏows, age and social class of the settlers, reasons for migration, geographical mobility patterns before and after retirement abroad, and integration. The ยฎnal part of the article offers further reยฏections on why IRM is important ยฑ for the individual migrants themselves, for the host communities, and for public policy.


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