This work is financially supported by the Max Planck Society within the framework of the research initiative “The Challenges of Migration, Integration and Exclusion” (WiMi).BACKGROUND Cross–national research shows that although immigrants initially have better health than their native–born counterparts, their health deteriorates over time in their destination countries, converging to natives’ health (health convergence). Explanations include acculturation to negative health behaviours, exposure to low socioeconomic status, and social exclusion. OBJECTIVE This study is the first to examine how material deprivation, a measure of relative disadvantage that includes elements of SES and social exclusion, interacts with duration of stay to affect...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Discrimination is an important determinant of health, and its experience may contribute to the emerg...
The health of older immigrants can have important consequences for needed social support and demands...
Background: Cross-national research shows that although immigrants initially have better health than...
Migrant health is known to be generally good and better than natives'. However, it is also acknowled...
Background Research on socio-economic determinants of migrant health inequalities has produced a la...
International audienceThe literature on immigration and health has provided mixed evidence on the he...
Ronellenfitsch U, Razum O. Deteriorating health satisfaction among immigrants from Eastern Europe to...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Discrimination has a negative impact on immigrants’ health and contributes to the (re)production of ...
Abstract Background Research on socio-economic determinants of migrant health inequalities has produ...
AbstractDiscrimination has a negative impact on immigrants' health and contributes to the (re)produc...
Contains fulltext : 157138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health inequa...
Many studies on migrant health have focused on aspects of morbidity and mortality, but very few appr...
Objective: To assess self-rated health and impairments for six large immigrant groups (Germany, Ital...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Discrimination is an important determinant of health, and its experience may contribute to the emerg...
The health of older immigrants can have important consequences for needed social support and demands...
Background: Cross-national research shows that although immigrants initially have better health than...
Migrant health is known to be generally good and better than natives'. However, it is also acknowled...
Background Research on socio-economic determinants of migrant health inequalities has produced a la...
International audienceThe literature on immigration and health has provided mixed evidence on the he...
Ronellenfitsch U, Razum O. Deteriorating health satisfaction among immigrants from Eastern Europe to...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Discrimination has a negative impact on immigrants’ health and contributes to the (re)production of ...
Abstract Background Research on socio-economic determinants of migrant health inequalities has produ...
AbstractDiscrimination has a negative impact on immigrants' health and contributes to the (re)produc...
Contains fulltext : 157138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health inequa...
Many studies on migrant health have focused on aspects of morbidity and mortality, but very few appr...
Objective: To assess self-rated health and impairments for six large immigrant groups (Germany, Ital...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Discrimination is an important determinant of health, and its experience may contribute to the emerg...
The health of older immigrants can have important consequences for needed social support and demands...