The Last Adventure: Retirement Migration, Climate and "Amenities"
The rising number of European retirement migrants on the Mediterranean coasts, especially in the EU countries shows that the practical and scientific relevance of the new forms of migration in Europe is on the rise. "Retirement migration" evolved from a descriptive term to a candidate for...
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(DE-627)DOAJ073002720 (DE-599)DOAJ7f4a440c94434f8daafa5939e11a8933 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng fre hrv srp JV1-9480 Saša Božić verfasserin aut The Last Adventure: Retirement Migration, Climate and "Amenities" 2001 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier The rising number of European retirement migrants on the Mediterranean coasts, especially in the EU countries shows that the practical and scientific relevance of the new forms of migration in Europe is on the rise. "Retirement migration" evolved from a descriptive term to a candidate for a scientific or a research concept, at least if the use of the term IRM (international retirement migration) is considered. However, it is necessary to solve several problems before this term can really become a coherent concept, useful for the research and explanation of the "new" migration phenomena. The author claims that the studies usually do not distinguish clearly between the migration of the elderly and retirement migration. The naming of the concept in this case mixes the characteristics of the migrants with the reasons for migration. The author shows that the usually mentioned reasons for retirement migration cannot be clearly formulated as factors which explain retirement migration. Further on, retirement as such is not a pull, push or staying put factor. Migration rates of retired, although rising, are still lower than the migration rates of the working age population and the Mediterranean coasts are also a destination for professionals who have the means to detach the job from the working place. Only a combination of conditions that enable migration and migration decisions, as well as a combination of motives and perceptions of reasons for migration, can partially "explain" retirement migration. One of the problems that has to be solved before retirement migration is affirmed as a concept is the treatment of the temporal and spatial dimension of the mobility of the retirement migrants. The author shows that a clear positioning of retirement migration on the temporal scale of mobility is hardly possible. Retirement migration is too wide and too complex a phenomenon to be easily localised in the temporal continuum. A similar problem emerges when the concept is "tested" in other scales. One is e.g. the force − choice continuum considering the fact that in many cases frail health, housing and daily life costs play an important role in the decision making of the retirement migrants. Another one is the production − consumption "continuum". In both cases variations stretch the concept along the scale, proving that the retirement migration cannot be treated as a clearly bounded concept. Health, climate, amenities and other factors interfere whenever an explanation is expected to emerge from the retirement migration concept. Finally, the author admits that other concepts are not completely coherent as well, they are, however, more firmly bounded. An alternative solution would be to concentrate on characteristics that are shared by all retirement migrants: retirement (as a social position), the last phase in a (post)-modem biography and common Mediterranean destinations. He suggests that researchers should focus on the actors and their endeavours to fulfil their personal utopian goals and that such a proceeding would probably give good results at this stage of the retirement migration research. retirement migration climate migration amenity migration consumerist migration temporary mobility Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migration In Migracijske i etničke teme Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, 2007 17(2001), 4, Seite 311-326 (DE-627)477041191 (DE-600)2172979-7 18489184 nnns volume:17 year:2001 number:4 pages:311-326 https://doaj.org/article/7f4a440c94434f8daafa5939e11a8933 kostenfrei http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/184770 kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/1333-2546 Journal toc kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/1848-9184 Journal toc kostenfrei GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_DOAJ GBV_ILN_11 GBV_ILN_20 GBV_ILN_22 GBV_ILN_23 GBV_ILN_24 GBV_ILN_31 GBV_ILN_39 GBV_ILN_40 GBV_ILN_60 GBV_ILN_62 GBV_ILN_63 GBV_ILN_65 GBV_ILN_69 GBV_ILN_70 GBV_ILN_73 GBV_ILN_95 GBV_ILN_110 GBV_ILN_151 GBV_ILN_161 GBV_ILN_206 GBV_ILN_213 GBV_ILN_230 GBV_ILN_285 GBV_ILN_293 GBV_ILN_370 GBV_ILN_602 GBV_ILN_2014 GBV_ILN_2086 GBV_ILN_4012 GBV_ILN_4037 GBV_ILN_4112 GBV_ILN_4125 GBV_ILN_4126 GBV_ILN_4249 GBV_ILN_4305 GBV_ILN_4306 GBV_ILN_4307 GBV_ILN_4313 GBV_ILN_4322 GBV_ILN_4323 GBV_ILN_4324 GBV_ILN_4325 GBV_ILN_4326 GBV_ILN_4335 GBV_ILN_4338 GBV_ILN_4367 GBV_ILN_4700 AR 17 2001 4 311-326 |
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The rising number of European retirement migrants on the Mediterranean coasts, especially in the EU countries shows that the practical and scientific relevance of the new forms of migration in Europe is on the rise. "Retirement migration" evolved from a descriptive term to a candidate for a scientific or a research concept, at least if the use of the term IRM (international retirement migration) is considered. However, it is necessary to solve several problems before this term can really become a coherent concept, useful for the research and explanation of the "new" migration phenomena. The author claims that the studies usually do not distinguish clearly between the migration of the elderly and retirement migration. The naming of the concept in this case mixes the characteristics of the migrants with the reasons for migration. The author shows that the usually mentioned reasons for retirement migration cannot be clearly formulated as factors which explain retirement migration. Further on, retirement as such is not a pull, push or staying put factor. Migration rates of retired, although rising, are still lower than the migration rates of the working age population and the Mediterranean coasts are also a destination for professionals who have the means to detach the job from the working place. Only a combination of conditions that enable migration and migration decisions, as well as a combination of motives and perceptions of reasons for migration, can partially "explain" retirement migration. One of the problems that has to be solved before retirement migration is affirmed as a concept is the treatment of the temporal and spatial dimension of the mobility of the retirement migrants. The author shows that a clear positioning of retirement migration on the temporal scale of mobility is hardly possible. Retirement migration is too wide and too complex a phenomenon to be easily localised in the temporal continuum. A similar problem emerges when the concept is "tested" in other scales. One is e.g. the force − choice continuum considering the fact that in many cases frail health, housing and daily life costs play an important role in the decision making of the retirement migrants. Another one is the production − consumption "continuum". In both cases variations stretch the concept along the scale, proving that the retirement migration cannot be treated as a clearly bounded concept. Health, climate, amenities and other factors interfere whenever an explanation is expected to emerge from the retirement migration concept. Finally, the author admits that other concepts are not completely coherent as well, they are, however, more firmly bounded. An alternative solution would be to concentrate on characteristics that are shared by all retirement migrants: retirement (as a social position), the last phase in a (post)-modem biography and common Mediterranean destinations. He suggests that researchers should focus on the actors and their endeavours to fulfil their personal utopian goals and that such a proceeding would probably give good results at this stage of the retirement migration research. |
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The rising number of European retirement migrants on the Mediterranean coasts, especially in the EU countries shows that the practical and scientific relevance of the new forms of migration in Europe is on the rise. "Retirement migration" evolved from a descriptive term to a candidate for a scientific or a research concept, at least if the use of the term IRM (international retirement migration) is considered. However, it is necessary to solve several problems before this term can really become a coherent concept, useful for the research and explanation of the "new" migration phenomena. The author claims that the studies usually do not distinguish clearly between the migration of the elderly and retirement migration. The naming of the concept in this case mixes the characteristics of the migrants with the reasons for migration. The author shows that the usually mentioned reasons for retirement migration cannot be clearly formulated as factors which explain retirement migration. Further on, retirement as such is not a pull, push or staying put factor. Migration rates of retired, although rising, are still lower than the migration rates of the working age population and the Mediterranean coasts are also a destination for professionals who have the means to detach the job from the working place. Only a combination of conditions that enable migration and migration decisions, as well as a combination of motives and perceptions of reasons for migration, can partially "explain" retirement migration. One of the problems that has to be solved before retirement migration is affirmed as a concept is the treatment of the temporal and spatial dimension of the mobility of the retirement migrants. The author shows that a clear positioning of retirement migration on the temporal scale of mobility is hardly possible. Retirement migration is too wide and too complex a phenomenon to be easily localised in the temporal continuum. A similar problem emerges when the concept is "tested" in other scales. One is e.g. the force − choice continuum considering the fact that in many cases frail health, housing and daily life costs play an important role in the decision making of the retirement migrants. Another one is the production − consumption "continuum". In both cases variations stretch the concept along the scale, proving that the retirement migration cannot be treated as a clearly bounded concept. Health, climate, amenities and other factors interfere whenever an explanation is expected to emerge from the retirement migration concept. Finally, the author admits that other concepts are not completely coherent as well, they are, however, more firmly bounded. An alternative solution would be to concentrate on characteristics that are shared by all retirement migrants: retirement (as a social position), the last phase in a (post)-modem biography and common Mediterranean destinations. He suggests that researchers should focus on the actors and their endeavours to fulfil their personal utopian goals and that such a proceeding would probably give good results at this stage of the retirement migration research. |
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