Cuba L
Department of Sociology, Wellesley College, MA 02181.
Gerontologist. 1991 Apr;31(2):204-9. doi: 10.1093/geront/31.2.204.
This paper explores variation in the scope of the destination search among a group of retirement migrants to Cape Cod, Massachusetts in terms of three factors: distance between origin and destination, previous place experience with the destination, and the presence of friends and family at the destination. The first two factors significantly restricted the search for potential destinations, but the third did not. These findings suggest the need to reevaluate accepted models of elderly migrants' decision making, which often distinguish between the decision to move and the selection of a destination.
原籍地与目的地之间的距离、之前对目的地的体验以及目的地是否有朋友和家人。前两个因素显著限制了对潜在目的地的搜索,但第三个因素没有。这些发现表明有必要重新评估被广泛接受的老年移民决策模型,该模型通常区分迁移决定和目的地选择。