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[International retirement migration from northern, wealthier countries to more southerly countries is a growing phenomenon. It represents one of the many manifestations of the worldwide interconnectedness associated with globalization. In addition to increasing globalization, a number of other key factors play a part in making this movement more popular. In North America, these factors include:]
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