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Title: Selectivity Among Nonmetropolitan-Bound Male Migrants in the Middle and Later Years
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1. Stinner, William F.
Khosroshahin, Mehdi
Selectivity Among Nonmetropolitan-Bound Male Migrants in the Middle and Later Years
Research on Aging 7,3 (September 1985): 472-488.
Also: http://roa.sagepub.com/content/7/3/472.abstract
Cohort(s): Older Men
Publisher: Sage Publications
Keyword(s): Age and Ageing; Life Cycle Research; Migration; Rural/Urban Differences; Socioeconomic Status (SES)

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Middle-aged and elderly individuals have played a prominent role in the non-metropolitan turnaround. The data for this study are drawn from the Older Men cohort of the NLS, and the analysis is focused on a pooled sample of two- year migration intervals extending from 1967-1975. Nonmetropolitan-bound migrants do not differ substantially from metropolitan nonmigrants, but differences observed are along life-cycle lines. In contrast, metropolitan to nonmetropolitan migrants differ from nonmetropolitan nonmigrants on both socioeconomic status and life-cycle attributes.
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Stinner, William F. and Mehdi Khosroshahin. "Selectivity Among Nonmetropolitan-Bound Male Migrants in the Middle and Later Years." Research on Aging 7,3 (September 1985): 472-488.