We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants' countries of origin, as measured by lower consumer price index (CPI) or higher gross domestic product, improve immigrants' mental health. We use an econometrically-robust approach that exploits exogenous changes in macroeconomic conditions across immigrants' home countries over time and controls for immigrants' observable and unobservable characteristics. The CPI effect is statistically significant and sizeable. Furthermore, the CPI effect diminishes as the time since emigrating increases. By contrast, home countries' unemployment rates and exchange rate fluctuations have no impact on immigrants' mental health
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence of the healthy migrant effect with respect to mental healt...
Drawing on the social-ecological systems perspective of health, this study explores whether the dete...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants' countries o...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants’ countries o...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants' countries o...
In this paper we provide the first solid empirical evidence that improvements in home countries’ mac...
In this paper we provide the first solid empirical evidence that improvements in home countries’ mac...
In this paper we provide the first solid empirical evidence that improvements in home countries' mac...
This article exploits plausibly exogenous changes in macroeconomic conditions across home countries ...
This study examines the mental health (MH) disparity between immigrants and US-born citizens and exp...
The healthy immigrant effect (HIE) refers to the phenomena in which immigrants show greater health o...
People migrate to improve their well-being, whether through an expansion of economic and social oppo...
People migrate to improve their well-being, whether through an expansion of economic and social oppo...
The psychological toll of leaving one's familiar environment is a dominant explanation for why some ...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence of the healthy migrant effect with respect to mental healt...
Drawing on the social-ecological systems perspective of health, this study explores whether the dete...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants' countries o...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants’ countries o...
We provide the first empirical evidence that better economic performances by immigrants' countries o...
In this paper we provide the first solid empirical evidence that improvements in home countries’ mac...
In this paper we provide the first solid empirical evidence that improvements in home countries’ mac...
In this paper we provide the first solid empirical evidence that improvements in home countries' mac...
This article exploits plausibly exogenous changes in macroeconomic conditions across home countries ...
This study examines the mental health (MH) disparity between immigrants and US-born citizens and exp...
The healthy immigrant effect (HIE) refers to the phenomena in which immigrants show greater health o...
People migrate to improve their well-being, whether through an expansion of economic and social oppo...
People migrate to improve their well-being, whether through an expansion of economic and social oppo...
The psychological toll of leaving one's familiar environment is a dominant explanation for why some ...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence of the healthy migrant effect with respect to mental healt...
Drawing on the social-ecological systems perspective of health, this study explores whether the dete...
In this thesis I study the mental health trajectory of the children of immigrants and adult immigran...