Although immigration and immigrant populations have become increasingly important foci in public health research and practice, a social determinants of health approach has seldom been applied in this area. Global patterns of morbidity and mortality follow inequities rooted in societal, political, and economic conditions produced and reproduced by social structures, policies, and institutions. The lack of dialogue between these two profoundly related phenomena-social determinants of health and immigration-has resulted in missed opportunities for public health research, practice, and policy work. In this article, we discuss primary frameworks used in recent public health literature on the health of immigrant populations, note gaps in this lit...
The authors used the 1992-1995 National Health Interview Survey to examine the effect of immigrant s...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
In the context of the United States of America (U.S.), COVID-19 has influenced migrant experiences i...
Although immigration and immigrant populations have become increasingly important foci in public hea...
This project examines how immigration is understood as a social determinant of health through the pe...
BackgroundMany conceptual frameworks that touch on immigration and health have been published over t...
One of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a global 'h...
This review investigates the health of immigrants to Canada by critically examining differences in h...
AbstractOne of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a g...
In Summer 2019, our research team completed a scoping review of published articles and practitioner-...
This article considers the extent of international migration and associated concerns for the public ...
Immigrant health research has often noted an "immigrant health paradox", the observation that immigr...
The health status of people is a precious commodity and central to economic, socio-political, and en...
We describe the relationship between immigrant status and self-rated health around the world, both i...
We describe the relationship between immigrant status and self-rated health around the world, both i...
The authors used the 1992-1995 National Health Interview Survey to examine the effect of immigrant s...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
In the context of the United States of America (U.S.), COVID-19 has influenced migrant experiences i...
Although immigration and immigrant populations have become increasingly important foci in public hea...
This project examines how immigration is understood as a social determinant of health through the pe...
BackgroundMany conceptual frameworks that touch on immigration and health have been published over t...
One of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a global 'h...
This review investigates the health of immigrants to Canada by critically examining differences in h...
AbstractOne of the most promising recent developments in health policy has been the emergence of a g...
In Summer 2019, our research team completed a scoping review of published articles and practitioner-...
This article considers the extent of international migration and associated concerns for the public ...
Immigrant health research has often noted an "immigrant health paradox", the observation that immigr...
The health status of people is a precious commodity and central to economic, socio-political, and en...
We describe the relationship between immigrant status and self-rated health around the world, both i...
We describe the relationship between immigrant status and self-rated health around the world, both i...
The authors used the 1992-1995 National Health Interview Survey to examine the effect of immigrant s...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
In the context of the United States of America (U.S.), COVID-19 has influenced migrant experiences i...