Physical and mental well-being of older adults: examining the impact of financial support from male migrant children on Indian left-behind parents
Abstract Background Amid high youth out-migration, India's older parents face severe social, economic, psychological, and health crises due to their children's separation. However, remittances from their migrant children alleviate economic hardships, improve healthcare access, and partiall...
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Main Authors: | Sourav Mandal (Author), Manoj Paul (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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