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Authors: | Cheuk Fan Ng Herbert C. Northcott |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Social Sciences, Athabasca University , Athabasca , Canada;2. Department of Sociology , University of Alberta , Edmonton , Canada |
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Abstract: | Immigrants from Asian countries who are living in Canada are more likely to live with extended families than Canadian-born seniors. This article focuses on the living arrangements of 161 South Asian immigrant seniors in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and examines the relative importance of various factors that influence living arrangements. Demographic characteristics were associated with living arrangements; seniors who immigrated when they were young and were married were the most likely to live independently. Logistic regression analyses suggest that economic and cultural factors were more important than health and availability of kin factors in explaining living arrangements, after controlling for demographic and immigration variables. |
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Keywords: | aging immigrant migrant elder South Asian immigrant living arrangements |
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