Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. In the context of increasing ethnic diversity, the pathways by which these disparities are maintained, widened or even narrowed must be examined. Theories of selective sorting between area types and social classes may help explain changing ethnic health gradients in England as opportunities and propensities for either internal migration or social mobility vary between ethnic groups. Further, processes of selective sorting can help us interpret the complex inter-relationships between ethnicity, health, socioeconomic factors and internal migration. In this chapter, we explore these relationships using cross-sectional and longitudinal microdata to establish whet...
Ethnic differences in the prevalence of diseases are known but the underlying causes and mechanisms ...
One of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a global 'h...
Ethnic differences in the prevalence of diseases are known but the underlying causes and mechanisms ...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Little research has been conducted on how internal m...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that poor health is associated with reduced migration; this ...
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups are unevenly concentrated across England and Wales and such c...
Minority ethnic populations in England and Wales have been increasing steadily as a share of the tot...
This paper investigates the effect of residential density of one’s own ethnic group on physical heal...
Issues of social justice and social and spatial inequalities in health have long been researched, ye...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
Little research has been conducted on how internal migration of different ethnic groups, in and out ...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Ethnic differences in the prevalence of diseases are known but the underlying causes and mechanisms ...
One of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a global 'h...
Ethnic differences in the prevalence of diseases are known but the underlying causes and mechanisms ...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Little research has been conducted on how internal m...
AbstractPrevious research has suggested that poor health is associated with reduced migration; this ...
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups are unevenly concentrated across England and Wales and such c...
Minority ethnic populations in England and Wales have been increasing steadily as a share of the tot...
This paper investigates the effect of residential density of one’s own ethnic group on physical heal...
Issues of social justice and social and spatial inequalities in health have long been researched, ye...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
Little research has been conducted on how internal migration of different ethnic groups, in and out ...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Ethnic differences in the prevalence of diseases are known but the underlying causes and mechanisms ...
One of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a global 'h...
Ethnic differences in the prevalence of diseases are known but the underlying causes and mechanisms ...