Matos-Moreno Amílcar, Alburez-Gutierrez Diego, Williams Iván, Verdery Ashton M, Fernández Soto Mariana, Santos-Lozada Alexis
Center for Healthy Aging, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
Albizu Population Research Center, Carlos Albizu University, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2025 May 8;80(6). doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbaf052.
Migration accelerates population aging in high-outmigration contexts. Older adults who remain in high-outmigration contexts are at higher risk of reduced support networks and increased caregiving burden, but prior work has not quantified how migration influences older adults' kinship structures in such places. This study aims to estimate the kinship structures of older adults living in Puerto Rico and the presence of migrant kin.
Data come from the United Nations World Population Prospects from 1950 to 2021. We created a 2-sex, multistate, time-variant kinship model to estimate how many and what type of family relationships we can expect for older adults in Puerto Rico and the presence of transnational kin.
Our models suggest that a 65+-year-old living in Puerto Rico will have, on average, 5.6 close biological family members in 2021: 2.8 adult children and 2.7 siblings. These numbers represent a decline since 2000 when 65+-year-olds had 6.7 such kin. Under 2021 demographic conditions, adults 65 years of age are expected to have 69% of their total female close kin and 71% of daughters residing in the United States. The expected number of transnational living kin is greater for 2021 compared with 2000.
Models suggest that future generations of older adults in Puerto Rico will have an increased presence of transnational family members. Thus, public health strategies must adapt to address the needs of transnational families in future generations of older adults.
在高移民率的情况下,移民会加速人口老龄化。留在高移民率地区的老年人面临支持网络减少和照料负担增加的风险更高,但此前的研究尚未量化移民如何影响这些地区老年人的亲属结构。本研究旨在估计生活在波多黎各的老年人的亲属结构以及移民亲属的情况。
数据来自1950年至2021年的联合国《世界人口展望》。我们创建了一个两性、多状态、随时间变化的亲属关系模型,以估计我们可以预期波多黎各老年人有多少以及何种类型的家庭关系,以及跨国亲属的情况。
我们的模型表明,2021年生活在波多黎各的65岁及以上老年人平均将有5.6个亲密的生物学家庭成员:2.8个成年子女和2.7个兄弟姐妹。这些数字自2000年以来有所下降,当时65岁及以上的老年人有6.7个这样的亲属。在2021年的人口状况下,预计65岁的成年人其女性亲密亲属总数的69%以及女儿的71%居住在美国。与2000年相比,2021年跨国居住亲属的预期数量更多。
模型表明,波多黎各未来几代老年人中的跨国家庭成员数量将增加。因此,公共卫生策略必须做出调整,以满足未来几代老年人中跨国家庭的需求。