Swimming Against the Current: The Migration of Elders to the South
Swimming Against the Current: The Migration of Elders to the South
Author(s): Ronaldo Munck, Pascual Gerardo García-MacíasSubject(s): Post-War period (1950 - 1989), Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Migration Studies, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Pensioner migration; residential migration; ageing migration; privileged migration; Ecuador;
Summary/Abstract: Every day there are more elderly people who decide to live in a different country from their country of birth. This phenomenon of older migrants reveals a distinct counter-current from the economically more-developed Northern countries to the less-developed and developing South, therefore requiring a new and different theoretical analysis that does not fit into the pre-existing frameworks of labour migration and development. For some researchers, these migrants are considered residential tourists, who have no home or place of belonging neither in the developing and less-developed areas nor within existing theoretical frameworks. In order to conceptualize trends and identify the patterns of this phenomenon, this investigation will examine the migration of retirees and/or pensioners from the northern hemisphere who have settled in Vilcabamba (Southern Ecuador) through a theoretically informed engagement with key informants and a series of qualitative semi-structured interviews. It is hoped that this project will enable further research in this largely uncharted line of research on the flow of migration that ‘swims against the current’.
Journal: Migration Letters
- Issue Year: 17/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 339-348
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English