Rogers A, Watkins J F, Woodward J A
University of Colorado.
Res Aging. 1990 Sep;12(3):251-93. doi: 10.1177/0164027590123001.
Though differing in cultures, languages, and socioeconomic attributes, the industrialized nations of the world share a common characteristic: relatively low fertility levels and relatively high proportions of elderly people. These elderly persons are not spread uniformly across their national territories; they exhibit distinct population geographies. This article examines the elderly migration and population redistribution process in four industrialized countries, identifies their principal retirement regions, and analyzes the sources of regional elderly population growth in these regions. It concludes that the United Kingdom and the United States are approaching the final stages of their "elderly mobility transition," whereas Japan is only entering the first stage, with Italy occupying a position somewhere in between.
尽管世界上的工业化国家在文化、语言和社会经济属性方面存在差异,但它们有一个共同特征:生育率相对较低,老年人比例相对较高。这些老年人在其国家领土上分布并不均匀;他们呈现出独特的人口地理分布。本文研究了四个工业化国家的老年人迁移和人口再分布过程,确定了它们主要的退休地区,并分析了这些地区老年人口增长的来源。研究得出结论,英国和美国正接近其“老年人流动转型”的最后阶段,而日本才刚刚进入第一阶段,意大利则处于两者之间的某个位置。