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Well-being and family support among elderly rural Mexicans in the context of migration to the United States
Authors:Gonzalez Vazquez Tonatiuh  Bonilla Fernandez Pastor  Jauregui Ortiz Berenice  Yamanis Thespina J  Salgado de Snyder V Nelly
Affiliation:National Institute of Public Health, Mexico.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To explore perceptions of well-being, family support, and economic resources in relation to level of contact with migration to the U.S. among a sample of elderly males from rural Mexico. METHOD: The snowballing technique was used to obtain a sample of 372 participants. Four groups were created according to the level of contact with migration among older adults and their children. RESULTS: Greater level of contact with migration was associated with a higher likelihood that an older adult was literate, married or living with someone, self-employed, and retired or pensioned. In addition, greater level of contact with migration to the U.S. was associated with a higher level of perceived well-being, family support, and economic security. DISCUSSION: Elderly, rural Mexican men with a greater degree of contact with migration to the U.S. seem to have more security and well-being in their old age.
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