Affiliation:
1. Ryukoku University
2. Nara Filipino Community Core Group
Abstract
Migrants nearing retirement age face issues and challenges distinct from those of migrants in their working age. Yet, their well-being has not been fully addressed because of lack of data. Drawing from the results of a survey of Filipinos residing in the Chugoku region in Western Japan ( n = 481), this study contributes to the literature on the aging-migration nexus by exploring migrants’ anxiety toward retirement and intended country of retirement. The results have crucial implications not only on migrants’ plans for retirement but also on the provision of social protection in both the host and the origin countries.
Funder
JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Ryukoku University Research Institute for International Society and Culture
Subject
Geography, Planning and Development,Demography
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