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Juan Xi

    Age differencials in anticipation of involuntary migration
    Age Differentials in Anticipation of Involuntary Migration
    • Age Differentials in Anticipation of Involuntary Migration

      The Psychological Stress and the Three Gorges Dam Project, China

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the impact of common stressors on mental health, this study explores how impending forced migration from the Three Gorges Project in China affects depression across different age groups. It challenges the notion that depression in the elderly is a myth by examining the varying responses to shared stressors like natural disasters and economic crises. Aimed at professionals in migration studies and policymakers, the book seeks to uncover age differentials in mental health outcomes when faced with similar adversities.

      Age Differentials in Anticipation of Involuntary Migration
    • Mental health in the elderly is a topic that draws a lot of research interest. However, researchers call depression in old age a “scientific myth,” for lack of conclusive findings. While some researchers have found that depression is highest among the oldest people. Others found the opposite. To understand this scientific myth, researchers argue that people of different age groups are usually exposed to different stressors, thus controlling for different stressors will lead to different answers. However, there are situations when all age groups are facing the same stressor. For example, wars, natural disasters, economic depressions, and project-induced forced migrations subject people of all ages to the same adverse conditions. Does the same stressor affect people of different ages differently? In this study, our interest is to detect whether there are any age differentials in depression when individuals of different ages face a common stressor: the impending forced migration-induced by a large scale dam project—the Three Gorges Project (TGP) in China. The book is addressed to professionals in the filed of migration study. It is also directed towards policy makers.

      Age differencials in anticipation of involuntary migration