Age patterns of elderly migration: An international comparison

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Abstract

Age-specific rates of migration exhibit remarkably persistent regularities in age profile. These regularities seem to hold all over the world and across time. This article identifies some of the principal antecedents of such regularities, focusing especially on the age patterns of migration exhibited by the elderly. It examines the differentials introduced by gender, distance, and marital status. © 1988 Population Association of America.

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Rogers, A. (1988). Age patterns of elderly migration: An international comparison. Demography, 25(3), 355–370. https://doi.org/10.2307/2061537

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