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Household Composition and Longitudinal Health Outcomes for Older Mexican Return Migrants

机译:墨西哥回返移民的家庭组成和纵向健康结果

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Mexican return migrant population is increasing, yet our knowledge about their lives after resettlement in Mexico remains fragmentary. Using 2001-2012 longitudinal data from the Mexican Health and Aging Study, we investigate difference in household composition for older migrants who returned from the United States compared to nonmigrants. Furthermore, we fit a Cox proportional hazards model to assess the relationship between household composition and health and functional trajectories of return migrants and nonmigrants. The results indicate that return migrants with long duration of U.S. stay have different household composition than nonmigrants or short-term migrants: On average, they have smaller household size, including fewer females who may be available to offer assistance to older adults. Presence of middle-age females in the household has positive effects on health and functional trajectories. We highlight implications of this research for policy makers in Mexico and the United States.
机译:墨西哥回国移民人口在增加,但我们对在墨西哥重新定居后的生活的了解仍然零碎。使用墨西哥健康与老龄化研究的2001-2012年纵向数据,我们调查了从美国返回的老年移民与非移民相比,家庭构成的差异。此外,我们拟合了Cox比例风险模型,以评估回国移民和非移民的家庭组成与健康和功能轨迹之间的关系。结果表明,在美国停留时间长的回国移民与非移民或短期移民的家庭构成有所不同:平均而言,他们的家庭规模较小,其中包括可为老年人提供帮助的女性人数较少。家庭中的中年女性的存在对健康和功能轨迹有积极影响。我们强调了这项研究对墨西哥和美国决策者的影响。

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