Although health disparities among immigrants and natives has been researched quite extensively, the associations with acculturation and health require more attention, especially in Costa Rica where elderly immigrants have been increasing relatively for years and research is scarce. This study explores, with help of a longevity and aging survey (CRELES) and an ordered logit model, how this association holds for elderly immigrants in Costa Rica. It is found that these immigrants are less likely to have better self-rated health than natives, with the more recent immigrants being the closest to native levels, followed by those who have been in the country the longest, with the middle group last. Relationships with education and lifestyles seem ...
While the healthy immigrant effect (HIE) has been seen throughout the western world in the adult pop...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans,<b> </b>H...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
Guided by the theories of human capital and acculturation, this study investigated the association o...
Hispanic Americans are at risk for health-related problems. Disparities in diseases such as diabetes...
Aims: To analyse the relationship between country of birth/ethnicity, socio-economic status (SES) an...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Anh-Luu Huynh...
Institutes for Studies on Aging Objective: This study examined the relationship between language acc...
Background: Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. ...
PurposeHigher levels of acculturation among Latinos have been shown to be associated with a higher p...
Our purpose in this article was to examine the influences of age group, timing of im-migration, and ...
artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 2009Background. To det...
The argument that immigrants tend to make greater use of health services, displacing the local popul...
CRELES data (excluding identification variables)and documentation are downloadable from:The National...
While the healthy immigrant effect (HIE) has been seen throughout the western world in the adult pop...
While the healthy immigrant effect (HIE) has been seen throughout the western world in the adult pop...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans,<b> </b>H...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...
Guided by the theories of human capital and acculturation, this study investigated the association o...
Hispanic Americans are at risk for health-related problems. Disparities in diseases such as diabetes...
Aims: To analyse the relationship between country of birth/ethnicity, socio-economic status (SES) an...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Anh-Luu Huynh...
Institutes for Studies on Aging Objective: This study examined the relationship between language acc...
Background: Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. ...
PurposeHigher levels of acculturation among Latinos have been shown to be associated with a higher p...
Our purpose in this article was to examine the influences of age group, timing of im-migration, and ...
artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 2009Background. To det...
The argument that immigrants tend to make greater use of health services, displacing the local popul...
CRELES data (excluding identification variables)and documentation are downloadable from:The National...
While the healthy immigrant effect (HIE) has been seen throughout the western world in the adult pop...
While the healthy immigrant effect (HIE) has been seen throughout the western world in the adult pop...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans,<b> </b>H...
The “Hispanic Paradox” suggests that despite rates of poverty similar to African Americans, Hispanic...