A Systematic Literature Review Of The Relationship Between Demographic Ageing And Subjective Wellbeing: The Role Of Religion And Migration Background

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  • Rossella Maria Pia Di Rocco , Alessandro Indelicato , Juan Carlos Martín , Vincenzo Marinello

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v21i8.11041

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This systematic literature review explores the relationship between demographic ageing and subjective well-being (SWB), with a focus on the roles of religion and migration background. Demographic ageing, driven by declining birth rates and increased life expectancy, poses significant challenges and opportunities for societies worldwide. SWB, encompassing cognitive and affective life evaluations, becomes a crucial dimension as populations age. This study investigates the[1] multifaceted nature of SWB, considering factors such as health, income, social relationships, and societal roles, which evolve with age. Poor health is linked to reduced SWB, and the growing elderly population presents healthcare and welfare challenges. Social interactions and social bonds play pivotal roles in enhancing SWB, while transitions in income conditions during retirement affect mental health. Religion and migration experiences further complicate the relationship between ageing and SWB, with varying influences reported in existing studies.

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2024-06-06

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Rossella Maria Pia Di Rocco , Alessandro Indelicato , Juan Carlos Martín , Vincenzo Marinello. (2024). A Systematic Literature Review Of The Relationship Between Demographic Ageing And Subjective Wellbeing: The Role Of Religion And Migration Background. Migration Letters, 21(8), 339–364. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v21i8.11041

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