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Is migration in later life good for wellbeing? A longitudinal study of ageing and selectivity of internal migration

机译:以后的迁移对健康有益吗?对内部迁移的老化和选择性的纵向研究

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Migration scholarship has recently paid attention to lifecourse and non‐economic effects of moving house. Yet consideration of the effects of internal migration in later life has been relatively neglected despite their implications for social and spatial inequalities. Thus we address two questions: how trajectories of wellbeing in later life vary for movers and non‐movers, and how the event of moving affects wellbeing. In both cases we distinguish between “voluntary” and “involuntary” movers. We use 10 years (2002–2012) of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) to analyse trends in wellbeing for age cohorts and to examine how wellbeing changes through the event of moving. The Control, Autonomy, Selfrealisation and Pleasure (CASP‐19) measure of wellbeing is used. We find that, after controls for demographic and socio‐economic characteristics, involuntary movers have lower levels of wellbeing than stayers or voluntary movers; and involuntary movers experience a stabilisation in the decline in wellbeing following migration which is not seen for voluntary movers. So, migration in later life is good for wellbeing, maintaining advantageous wellbeing trajectories for voluntary movers and improving wellbeing trajectories for involuntary movers. These findings imply a rich potential of ELSA and similar longitudinal datasets for examining residential mobility; the need for ageing inequalities studies to take more account of residential mobility; the need for internal migration scholarship to pay greater attention to reason for move; and for policy to consider the potentially beneficial effects of residential mobility in later life, particularly for those in adverse circumstances.
机译:移民奖学金最近已关注搬家的生活历程和非经济影响。然而,尽管考虑到内部移民对社会和空间不平等的影响,却相对忽略了这一点。因此,我们要解决两个问题:搬家者和非搬家者的晚年生活轨迹如何变化,以及搬迁事件如何影响人们的福祉。在这两种情况下,我们区分“自愿”和“非自愿”推动者。我们使用了10年(2002-2012年)英国纵向老龄化研究(ELSA)来分析年龄段人群的幸福感趋势,并研究在移动事件中幸福感如何变化。控制,自治,自我实现和愉悦感(CASP-19)用于衡量幸福感。我们发现,在控制了人口和社会经济特征之后,非自愿者的幸福感要比住宿者或自愿者低。非自愿者在迁移后的福祉下降中趋于稳定,这在自愿者中是看不到的。因此,晚年的移徙有益于福祉,为志愿迁徙者保持有利的福祉轨迹,并改善非自愿迁徙者的福祉轨迹。这些发现暗示了ELSA和类似的纵向数据集在检查居民流动性方面的巨大潜力。需要对年龄不平等现象进行研究,以更多地考虑居民流动性;内部移民奖学金需要更加注意迁徙原因;并考虑在未来生活中,特别是对那些处于不利环境中的人们而言,居住流动性可能带来的有益影响的政策。

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