Using the 5% Public Use Micro Data Sample (PUMS) from the 2000 U.S. census, we examine differences in disability among eight black subgroups distinguished by place of birth and Hispanic ethnicity. We found that all foreign-born subgroups reported lower levels of physical activity limitations and personal care limitations than native-born blacks. Immigrants from Africa reported lowest levels of disability, followed by non-Hispanic immigrants from the Caribbean. Sociodemographic characteristics and timing of immigration explained the differences between these two groups. The foreign-born health advantage was most evident among the least-educated except among immigrants from Europe/Canada, who also reported the highest levels of disability amo...
Purpose—Worldwide, the number of disabled individuals is used as a marker for population health stat...
Disability increases and decreases among selected families of different ethnic types in metropolitan...
This study explored a range of sociodemographic factors associated with disability among internation...
Utilizing the 5% Public Use Micro Data Sample (PUMS) from the 2000 Census of Population and 2000-200...
This study aimed to test the healthy immigrant hypothesis and assess health heterogeneity among ne...
Utilizing the 5% Public Use Micro Data Sample (PUMS) from the 2000 Census of Population and 2000-200...
Background: Hispanic immigrants have been found to be more likely to have a disability than US-born ...
This study contributes to a growing literature that documents the importance of arrival cohort and c...
This thesis attempts to examine the relationship between immigrant generation status and disability ...
This study contributes to a growing literature that documents the importance of arrival cohort and c...
textBoth the socioeconomic and occupational profiles of non-Latino Blacks, Latinos, and labor immig...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
textBoth the socioeconomic and occupational profiles of non-Latino Blacks, Latinos, and labor immig...
Purpose—Worldwide, the number of disabled individuals is used as a marker for population health stat...
Purpose—Worldwide, the number of disabled individuals is used as a marker for population health stat...
Purpose—Worldwide, the number of disabled individuals is used as a marker for population health stat...
Disability increases and decreases among selected families of different ethnic types in metropolitan...
This study explored a range of sociodemographic factors associated with disability among internation...
Utilizing the 5% Public Use Micro Data Sample (PUMS) from the 2000 Census of Population and 2000-200...
This study aimed to test the healthy immigrant hypothesis and assess health heterogeneity among ne...
Utilizing the 5% Public Use Micro Data Sample (PUMS) from the 2000 Census of Population and 2000-200...
Background: Hispanic immigrants have been found to be more likely to have a disability than US-born ...
This study contributes to a growing literature that documents the importance of arrival cohort and c...
This thesis attempts to examine the relationship between immigrant generation status and disability ...
This study contributes to a growing literature that documents the importance of arrival cohort and c...
textBoth the socioeconomic and occupational profiles of non-Latino Blacks, Latinos, and labor immig...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
textBoth the socioeconomic and occupational profiles of non-Latino Blacks, Latinos, and labor immig...
Purpose—Worldwide, the number of disabled individuals is used as a marker for population health stat...
Purpose—Worldwide, the number of disabled individuals is used as a marker for population health stat...
Purpose—Worldwide, the number of disabled individuals is used as a marker for population health stat...
Disability increases and decreases among selected families of different ethnic types in metropolitan...
This study explored a range of sociodemographic factors associated with disability among internation...