Traditionally, ageing parents relied on adult children for care and support. However, this structure is gradually breaking down due to rural-urban migration of adult children. This paper examined the consequences of ruralurban migration of adult children on agedcare and support and coping mechanisms employed by the aged in rural Nigeria. The study adopted qualitative research methods namely In-depth Interviews (IDIs) and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). In all, 30 IDIs and 12 FGDs were conducted on aged (60 years and older) with urban migrant children. Data were analyzed using ethnographic technique. The result showed that although some of the migrant children remit to their parents, this rarely improve their intrahousehold care. This findin...
The article examines the current and future policy issues relating to the elderly in Nigeria. Curren...
The study examines variations in old age support in an urbanising society of South-western Nigeria. ...
The elderly persons in Nigeria are facing a lot of persistent challenges. They live in a country wh...
Traditionally, ageing parents relied on adult children for care and support. However, this structure...
The contribution of the elderly is enormous and is substantially to the progress of society through ...
This study focuses on the problems of daily life of rural village women aged 55 years and over in Ur...
The main objective of this research article, is to assess the effect of socio-economic and environme...
The intent of this qualitative, grounded theory study was to understand why the Nigerian (Igbo) adul...
The present study explores the social and economic consequences of the migration of adult children t...
This research paper examines some basic assumptions about the role of the extended family in providi...
The study examined the effect of rural-urban migration of youth on rural development in Ogbomoso Sou...
Many people argue that 'modernization' will deprive the African elderly of their former roles and su...
This study investigates Ageing and Health: A Comparative Study of Rural and Urban Aged Health Status...
This study investigates Ageing and Health: A Comparative Study of Rural and Urban Aged Health Status...
This paper reports on a pilot study of 108 Yoruba elderly persons engaged in public solicitation for...
The article examines the current and future policy issues relating to the elderly in Nigeria. Curren...
The study examines variations in old age support in an urbanising society of South-western Nigeria. ...
The elderly persons in Nigeria are facing a lot of persistent challenges. They live in a country wh...
Traditionally, ageing parents relied on adult children for care and support. However, this structure...
The contribution of the elderly is enormous and is substantially to the progress of society through ...
This study focuses on the problems of daily life of rural village women aged 55 years and over in Ur...
The main objective of this research article, is to assess the effect of socio-economic and environme...
The intent of this qualitative, grounded theory study was to understand why the Nigerian (Igbo) adul...
The present study explores the social and economic consequences of the migration of adult children t...
This research paper examines some basic assumptions about the role of the extended family in providi...
The study examined the effect of rural-urban migration of youth on rural development in Ogbomoso Sou...
Many people argue that 'modernization' will deprive the African elderly of their former roles and su...
This study investigates Ageing and Health: A Comparative Study of Rural and Urban Aged Health Status...
This study investigates Ageing and Health: A Comparative Study of Rural and Urban Aged Health Status...
This paper reports on a pilot study of 108 Yoruba elderly persons engaged in public solicitation for...
The article examines the current and future policy issues relating to the elderly in Nigeria. Curren...
The study examines variations in old age support in an urbanising society of South-western Nigeria. ...
The elderly persons in Nigeria are facing a lot of persistent challenges. They live in a country wh...