Xu Publishes Article on Internal Migration Impact

Xu Publishes Article on Internal Migration Impact

Hanzhang Xu published "Existing Datasets to Study the Impact of Internal Migration on Caregiving Arrangements Among Older Adults in China" with Bei Wu.

bei wuhanzhang xuHanzhang Xu, assistant professor, published "Existing Datasets to Study the Impact of Internal Migration on Caregiving Arrangements Among Older Adults in China" with Bei Wu, consulting associate, and Matthew Dupre from the Department of Population Health Sciences.

Abstract

Massive rural-to-urban migration in China has a significant impact on caregiving arrangements among Chinese older adults. To stimulate research on the intersection of migration and caregiving, we conducted an inventory of longitudinal aging survey datasets that included older adults from mainland China. Large public available datasets that included measures related to migration and caregiving were searched and reviewed for eligibility. Key characteristics of each dataset, including study design, sample size, and measures, were extracted. Seven eligible datasets were identified, and five included national representative samples. Measures for migration varied across datasets. Some datasets included information on the migration history of older adults, whereas others focused on the migration of adult children. Similarly, caregiving was measured using different questions in each dataset. Caregiving activities were assessed with regard to their type, source, and amount. High-quality datasets exist to support research on migration and caregiving arrangements among Chinese older adults.

Citation

Hanzhang Xu, Yaolin Pei, Matthew E. Dupre & Bei Wu (2021) Existing Datasets to Study the Impact of Internal Migration on Caregiving Arrangements among Older Adults in China, Journal of Aging & Social Policy, DOI: 10.1080/08959420.2021.1926866

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