Geographic Migration Among Residents in Seniors Housing and Care Communities: Evidence From the Residents Financial Survey |
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Authors: | Norma B. Coe April Yanyuan Wu |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Washington, School of Public Health, Seattle, Washington, United Statesnbcoe@uw.edu;3. Mathematica Policy Research, Chicago, Illinois, United States |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTAlthough the elderly as a while show relatively little geographic migration in the U.S., we were interested in the geographic migration patterns among a specific subset of elderly that we know have moved out of the traditional family home—those living in assisted living and independent living communities. We analyze data from the Residents Financial Survey, a survey of 2,617 residents in assisted living and independent living communities that asked about their previous living arrangement, where they lived before moving to their current community, and how their care needs were previously met. We find there is substantial migration among respondents. Using self-reported and community-reported location and zip code information, we calculated whether people moved across state lines and we computed the distance people moved between their previous location and their current community. While the median distance moved is less than 10 miles, 20% moved across state lines and 21% of the sample moved more than 100 miles, with the average distance moved among the sample being 165 to 190 miles. The evolution of living arrangements shows that there are strong correlations among respondents' current living arrangements, previous living arrangements, and their plan to move in the future. |
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Keywords: | Assisted living independent living migration aging |
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