The main objective of this edited volume is to explore the
motivations, decision making processes, and consequences, when
older people consider or accomplish return migration to their place
of origin; and also to raise the public policy profile of this
increasingly important subject. The book examines in detail a range
of themes affecting return migrations, including: family ties,
obligations and their emotive strengths; comparative quality, and
cost, of health and welfare provision in host and home countries;
older age transitions and cultural affinity with homeland; and
psychological adjustment, belonging and attachment to place.
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