Recent research has revealed an epidemiologic paradox within immigrants: undocumented immigrants often exhibit similar or even better health outcomes than documented immigrants despite their socioeconomic disadvantages. The present study examines whether this paradox partly reflects heterogeneity in immigrant health selection by documentation status and gender. We examine the case of Mexico-US immigration using data from the Mexican Migration Project, which provides pre-migration health and detailed migration histories. Results demonstrate notable diversity in immigrant health selection. Undocumented Mexican immigrant men are especially positively selected on health. Better pre-migration health also increases recurrent undocumented migratio...
Although many studies have attempted to examine the consequences of Mexico-U.S. migration for Mexica...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
The objective of this study is to identify differences in healthcare access and utilization among Me...
Latino immigrants, particularly Mexican, have some health advantages over U.S.-born Mexicans and Whi...
Although research has documented better health and longer life expectancy among the foreign-born rel...
Although research has documented better health and longer life expectancy among the foreign-born rel...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United Sta...
Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United Sta...
Immigrants belonging to some racial/ethnic minority groups might not be benefitting from the healthy...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
The objective of this study is to identify differences in healthcare access and utilization among Me...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Although many studies have attempted to examine the consequences of Mexico-U.S. migration for Mexica...
Although many studies have attempted to examine the consequences of Mexico-U.S. migration for Mexica...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
The objective of this study is to identify differences in healthcare access and utilization among Me...
Latino immigrants, particularly Mexican, have some health advantages over U.S.-born Mexicans and Whi...
Although research has documented better health and longer life expectancy among the foreign-born rel...
Although research has documented better health and longer life expectancy among the foreign-born rel...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United Sta...
Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United Sta...
Immigrants belonging to some racial/ethnic minority groups might not be benefitting from the healthy...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
The objective of this study is to identify differences in healthcare access and utilization among Me...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Although many studies have attempted to examine the consequences of Mexico-U.S. migration for Mexica...
Although many studies have attempted to examine the consequences of Mexico-U.S. migration for Mexica...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
The objective of this study is to identify differences in healthcare access and utilization among Me...