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Past Experiences and Future Orientations of Portuguese Immigrants in Luxembourg 

Isabelle Albert, Stephanie Barros Coimbra & Dieter Ferring  University of Luxembourg 

 

In the next years Luxembourg will be confronted with an unprecedented number of older persons  with migrant background.  

The present study has the aim to 1) explore the migration experiences and future plans of 

Portuguese immigrants in Luxembourg who are close to retirement age, and 2) to compare them to  their Luxembourgish counterparts regarding future orientations and preferences for control 

strategies.  

The sample included n = 94 Portuguese first generation immigrants (52.1% female; average age: M =  57.05, SD = 6.84) and n = 102 Luxembourgish nationals (56.3% female, average age: M = 56.87, SD =  7.39). 

Preliminary results show that the majority of Portuguese immigrants plan to stay in Luxembourg  after retirement. Regarding control strategies, Portuguese compared to Luxembourgish participants  scored higher on lowering aspirations. Also, different correlational patterns between control  strategies and future orientations were found.  

Results will be discussed taking into consideration cross‐cultural differences and migration  experiences. 

 

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