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The Gerontologist, Vol 33, Issue 2 212-220, Copyright © 1993 by The Gerontological Society of America


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Amenity retirement migration process: a model and preliminary evidence

WH Haas 3d and WJ Serow
University of North Carolina, Asheville 28804-3299.

A heuristic model of the retirement migration process was developed and explored using survey data from 586 migrants to western North Carolina. Five distinct subgroups were investigated: those who went from part- to full-time residency; those who thought about not migrating; individuals who migrated, remained in the labor force for a short period, and then retired; people who made two retirement migrations; and destination- selecting versus destination-specific migrants.


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