Pathways of aging in migration and their association with the quality of life

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1177/01171968221109038
Y. Jung
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This study adopted a life course approach in exploring the quality of life of old migrants based on the experiences of Korean Australians aged 60 years and over. Pathways of aging were considered as related to the aging progress in migration, and three different groups were identified: aged with a migrant background (those who migrated when they were younger and had grown old in the destination country), family migrants (those who accompanied/were invited by their children), and retirement migrants (those who chose to migrate in later life independent of their children). The study identified elements of quality of life particularly meaningful to specific groups. The findings of this study may help in broadening the knowledge base of the diverse aging experiences of migrants and to inform policy and the development of programs to support elderly migrants.
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移民中的衰老途径及其与生活质量的关系
本研究以60岁及以上韩裔澳洲人的经验为基础,采用生命历程方法探讨老年移民的生活品质。老龄化途径被认为与移民的老龄化进程有关,并确定了三种不同的群体:具有移民背景的老年人(那些年轻时移民并在目的地国变老的人),家庭移民(那些陪同或由子女邀请的人)和退休移民(那些选择在晚年独立于子女移民的人)。该研究确定了对特定群体特别有意义的生活质量要素。本研究的发现有助于拓宽移民不同老龄化经历的知识基础,并为支持老年移民的政策和项目的发展提供信息。
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期刊介绍: The Asian and Pacific Migration Journal (APMJ) was launched in 1992, borne out of the conviction of the need to have a migration journal originating from the region that would provide a regional perspective of migration. Users will be able to read any article published from 1992 to 2006, to search all the articles by words or keywords and to copy or print partially or fully any article.
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