A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the increase in population puts additional or differential pressure on welfare services which might affect the net fiscal contribution of immigrants. The UK and Germany have experienced significant increases in immigration in recent years and this study uses longitudinal data from both countries to examine whether immigrants differ in their use of health services than native born individuals on arrival and over time. While immigrants to Germany, but not the UK, are more likely to self-report poor health than the native-born population, the samples of immigrants use hospital and GP services at broadly the same rate as the native born populations i...
International audienceBackground: Even if health status of immigrants constitutes an important publi...
Background: Subjective health status and migration are critical issues in healthcare policy and stra...
BACKGROUND: Changing immigration trends pose new challenges for the UK's open access health service ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
One of the main arguments against increased immigration is that it puts pressure on public services,...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
This thesis contains three papers on immigrants, i.e. foreign-born people, in the UK. The first pape...
Background Migrants make up 14% of the UK population. In the context of both public discourse linkin...
The health status of immigrants relative to the majority population can be seen as an aspect of the ...
Objectives The existing literature on the health trajectories of the UK immigrants has mainly focuss...
This paper examined the impact of the inflow of new immigrants on public and out-of-pocket health ex...
Using 12 waves from the SOEP, this study analyses if there exists inequity in access or in the utili...
This paper analyzes the effects of immigration on waiting times for the National Health Service (NHS...
Background: Changes in migration patterns that have occurred in recent decades, both quantitative, w...
International audienceBackground: Even if health status of immigrants constitutes an important publi...
Background: Subjective health status and migration are critical issues in healthcare policy and stra...
BACKGROUND: Changing immigration trends pose new challenges for the UK's open access health service ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
One of the main arguments against increased immigration is that it puts pressure on public services,...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
This thesis contains three papers on immigrants, i.e. foreign-born people, in the UK. The first pape...
Background Migrants make up 14% of the UK population. In the context of both public discourse linkin...
The health status of immigrants relative to the majority population can be seen as an aspect of the ...
Objectives The existing literature on the health trajectories of the UK immigrants has mainly focuss...
This paper examined the impact of the inflow of new immigrants on public and out-of-pocket health ex...
Using 12 waves from the SOEP, this study analyses if there exists inequity in access or in the utili...
This paper analyzes the effects of immigration on waiting times for the National Health Service (NHS...
Background: Changes in migration patterns that have occurred in recent decades, both quantitative, w...
International audienceBackground: Even if health status of immigrants constitutes an important publi...
Background: Subjective health status and migration are critical issues in healthcare policy and stra...
BACKGROUND: Changing immigration trends pose new challenges for the UK's open access health service ...