Abstract

Changes in provincial age structures due to elderly and non-elderly interprovincial migration in Canada were examined for the 1981-86 migration interval. Although elderly and non-elderly migration patterns diverged non-elderly migration continued to be a better predictor of changes in provincial population age structures than did elderly migration. The rate of change in provincial elderly populations was found to be significantly correlated with net non-elderly migration rates. Data are from official sources. (SUMMARY IN FRE) (EXCERPT)

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