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References for The impact of aging on the scale of migration
Further reading
- King, K. M., Newbold, K. B. "Later-life migrations in Canada in 2001: A multilevel approach"Journal of Population Ageing2:3–4 (2009): 161–181.
- Spencer, S. "Special issue: Migrant care workers in ageing societies"Journal of Population Ageing3:1–2 (2010).
- Zaiceva, A., Zimmermann, K. F. "Scale, diversity, and determinants of labour migration in Europe"Oxford Review of Economic Policy24:3 (2008): 428–452.
Key references
- Bradley, D. E., Longino, C. F. "Geographic mobility and aging in place" In: Uhlenberg, P. (ed).International Handbook of Population Aging.Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2009.
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- Zimmermann, K. F., Zaiceva, A. "Migration and demographic shift" In: Piggott, J., Woodland, A. (eds).Handbook of the Economics of Population Aging.Amsterdam: New Holland, 2016.Key reference:[2]
- Warnes, T. "International retirement migration" In: Uhlenberg, P. (ed).International Handbook of Population Aging.Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2009.
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- Cobb-Clark, D. A., Stillman, S. "Return migration and the age profile of retirement among immigrants"IZA Journal of Migration2:20 (2013).
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- Yahirun, J. J.Take Me “Home”: Determinants of Return Migration Among Germany’s Elderly ImmigrantsOn-Line Working Paper No.CCPR-2009-019, 2009.
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- Clark, X., Hatton, T. J., Williamson, J. G. "Explaining US immigration, 1971–1998"The Review of Economics and Statistics89:2 (2007): 359–373.
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- Hanson, G. H., McIntosh, C. "Birth rates and border crossings: Latin American migration to the US, Canada, Spain and the UK"Economic Journal122 (2012): 707–726.
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- Bodvarsson, Ö. B., Hou, J. W., Shen, K.Aging and Migration in a Transition Economy: The Case of ChinaIZA Discussion Paper No.8351, 2014.
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- Jones, G. W. "Population ageing in Asia and its implications for mobility"Population Ageing1 (2008): 31–49.
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- Grignon, M., Owusu, Y., Sweetman, A. "The international migration of health professionals" In: Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K. F. (eds).International Handbook on the Economics of Migration.切尔滕纳姆,UK: Edward Elgar, 2013.
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- Jasso, G., Rosenzweig, M. R. "Sponsors, sponsorship rates and the immigration multiplier"International Migration Review23:4 (1989): 856–888.
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- Giles, J., Wang, D., Zhao, C. "Can China’s rural elderly count on support from adult children? Implications of rural-to-urban migration"Journal of Population Ageing3 (2010): 183–204.
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- Bradley, D. E., Longino, C. F. "Geographic mobility and aging in place" In: Uhlenberg, P. (ed).International Handbook of Population Aging.Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2009.
Additional References
- European CommissionThe 2012 Ageing Report. Economic and Budgetary Projections for the 27 EU Member States (2010–2060)European Economy 2/2012, 2012.
- Sander, N., Skirbekk, V., KC, S., Lundevaller, E.Prospects for Later-Life Migration in Urban EuropePLUREL Project, 2010.
- Tatsiramos, K.Residential Mobility and Housing Adjustment of Older Households in EuropeIZA Discussion Paper No.2435, 2006-11.
- United NationsWorld Population Ageing 2013, 2013.
- United NationsPopulation Ageing and Development, 2012.
- Winkelmann, R., Zimmermann, K. F. "Ageing, migration and labour mobility" In: Johnson, P., Zimmermann, K. F. (eds).Labour Markets in an Ageing Europe.Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1993.