ABSTRACT

The book is the first ethnographic study of international retirement migration and offers a sometimes surprising picture of the potentials, seductions and limitations of the lifestyles. People envision retirement as freedom from responsibilities through shedding the restrictive shackles of their former selves in a time of life dedicated to fun, friendship, healthy activity and individual fulfillment. However, as Oliver documents, a number of contradictions underpin the pursuits of such a lifestyle. She shows how retirees must balance time-use to achieve both freedoms and busy social schedules -- their activities, their relationships, and their cultural identities – to balance both the security of nationality with the discovery of the new. Retirement Migration gives a critical insight into the new ways aging identities are experienced by a growing number of older people in Western societies today.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

Flirting with Freedom

chapter 2|23 pages

Cultural Contexts

Positive Ageing, Migration and Place

chapter 3|18 pages

Location, Location, Location

Retiring in Spain

chapter 4|17 pages

The Time of Our Lives

Temporality and the Life Course

chapter 5|30 pages

Does Age Matter?

Positive Ageing and Place

chapter 7|27 pages

Cultural Identities, Ageing and Death

chapter 8|8 pages

Conclusion

Paradoxes of Ageing in Retirement Migration