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...
This guest editorial introduces a special issue entitled “Older migrants: (im)mobilities of ageing.”...
Two of the dominant processes shaping today’s European cities are the ageing and diversification of ...
The nexus between ageing and migration throws up a variety of situations. In this paper we map out t...
This paper is part of the research of the fRaill project (grant reference: G1001375/1) (www.ihs.manc...
Although migration literature has largely explored the determinants of the intention to return to th...
Acknowledgements We thank all the study participants for sharing their experiences, and the reviewer...
Policy discourse favours the idea of “ageing in place” but many older people move home and into diff...
Accumulation, critical period and social mobility are three powerful, interrelated life course mecha...
This article examines the impact of origin and destination characteristics on the inter-nal migratio...
Old age is changing under the impact of demographic, social, and cultural shifts
This paper adds to the growing number of studies about mobility and wellbeing in later life. It prop...
analyzes reasons for, and determinants of, moving among subjects 70 years or older. More than 60 % o...
Many longitudinal analyses of residential mobility decision making use two or three waves of panel s...
Marie Curie programme under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career...
Introduction: Moving in very old age is considered to be a major life event and relocation and acces...
This guest editorial introduces a special issue entitled “Older migrants: (im)mobilities of ageing.”...
Two of the dominant processes shaping today’s European cities are the ageing and diversification of ...
The nexus between ageing and migration throws up a variety of situations. In this paper we map out t...
This paper is part of the research of the fRaill project (grant reference: G1001375/1) (www.ihs.manc...
Although migration literature has largely explored the determinants of the intention to return to th...
Acknowledgements We thank all the study participants for sharing their experiences, and the reviewer...
Policy discourse favours the idea of “ageing in place” but many older people move home and into diff...
Accumulation, critical period and social mobility are three powerful, interrelated life course mecha...
This article examines the impact of origin and destination characteristics on the inter-nal migratio...
Old age is changing under the impact of demographic, social, and cultural shifts
This paper adds to the growing number of studies about mobility and wellbeing in later life. It prop...
analyzes reasons for, and determinants of, moving among subjects 70 years or older. More than 60 % o...
Many longitudinal analyses of residential mobility decision making use two or three waves of panel s...
Marie Curie programme under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career...
Introduction: Moving in very old age is considered to be a major life event and relocation and acces...
This guest editorial introduces a special issue entitled “Older migrants: (im)mobilities of ageing.”...
Two of the dominant processes shaping today’s European cities are the ageing and diversification of ...
The nexus between ageing and migration throws up a variety of situations. In this paper we map out t...