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Cati Coe -- Part One: The Kin-scription of Older People into Care 1. Flexible Kin Work, Flexible Migration: Aging Migrants …
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date, this research has been primarily limited to migrants in the U.S. and does not consider those who return to their … characteristics, health, migration histories, and transitions to retirement of male Mexican return migrants who contributed to the U … male return migrants reported having contributed to the U.S. Social Security system but only five percent of those who …
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Women contribute disproportionately to household production, especially in Southern European countries. As a consequence of population aging assistance to elderly parents, rather than child care, has become a prevalent activity in home-production services. Immigrant labor has increasingly become...
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The Healthy Immigrant Paradox found in the literature by comparing the health of immigrants to that of natives in the host country, may suffer from serious cultural biases. Our study evades such biases by utilizing a destination-origin framework, in which we compare the health of emigrants to...
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