1997 and its implications for migration of elderly people in Hong Kong

Document Type

Journal article

Source Publication

Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology = 香港老年學報

Publication Date

12-1-1993

Volume

7

Issue

2

First Page

22

Last Page

28

Abstract

In 1997, Hong Kong's status changes from that of a British colony to that of a Special Administrative Region of China. Many elderly people in Hong Kong born in China and potential impact of 1997 on the lives and condition of elderly residents is only now forming a focus of concern. There is already growing popular belief that, for financial and social reasons, some elderly people are going back to China for their retirement. This paper reports on a survey of 419 non-institutionalized elderly respondents which found that relatively few expressed a desire or willingness to retire to China. This paper discusses why this may be so and the policy implications of the survey findings.

Print ISSN

16082346

Publisher Statement

Copyright © 1993 Hong Kong Association of Gerontology

Language

English

Recommended Citation

Chow, N. W. S., & Phillips, D. R. (1993). 1997 and its implications for migration of elderly people in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology = 香港老年學報, 7(2), 22-28.

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