Immigrant health research has often noted an "immigrant health paradox", the observation that immigrants are "healthier" compared to their native-born peers of similar demographic and socioeconomic profile. This paradox disappears as immigrants stay longer in the host country. Multiple arguments, including migrant selectivity and cultural and behavioral factors have been proposed as reasons for the apparent paradox. Recently, the field has focused on immigrant legal status, especially its racialization. We review the literature on the immigrant health paradox, legal status, and racialized legal status to examine how this debate has taken a more structural approach. We find that immigrant health research has taken a needed intersectional app...
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Western Center for Agricultural Health & Safety, which is...
A substantial number of studies have been conducted on immigrants’ health in Norway and most of the...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
Immigrant legal status determines access to the rights and privileges of U.S. society. Legal status ...
The health status of people is a precious commodity and central to economic, socio-political, and en...
Objective: Immigrants enjoy a health advantage over their US-born counterparts (termed the immigrant...
Diversions occur when research disregards the inequality-generating actions of advantaged groups and...
This chapter reviews the evidence from social science and medical research that sheds light on this ...
International audienceObjective: Immigrants enjoy a health advantage over their US-born counterparts...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
Although immigration and immigrant populations have become increasingly important foci in public hea...
The United States' black/white health gap is an important consequence of racial inequality. The gap ...
As evidence of the negative health impact of immigration enforcement policy continues to mount, publ...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Research links restrictive immigration policies to immigrant health and healthcare outcomes. Still, ...
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Western Center for Agricultural Health & Safety, which is...
A substantial number of studies have been conducted on immigrants’ health in Norway and most of the...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...
Immigrant legal status determines access to the rights and privileges of U.S. society. Legal status ...
The health status of people is a precious commodity and central to economic, socio-political, and en...
Objective: Immigrants enjoy a health advantage over their US-born counterparts (termed the immigrant...
Diversions occur when research disregards the inequality-generating actions of advantaged groups and...
This chapter reviews the evidence from social science and medical research that sheds light on this ...
International audienceObjective: Immigrants enjoy a health advantage over their US-born counterparts...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
Although immigration and immigrant populations have become increasingly important foci in public hea...
The United States' black/white health gap is an important consequence of racial inequality. The gap ...
As evidence of the negative health impact of immigration enforcement policy continues to mount, publ...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Research links restrictive immigration policies to immigrant health and healthcare outcomes. Still, ...
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Western Center for Agricultural Health & Safety, which is...
A substantial number of studies have been conducted on immigrants’ health in Norway and most of the...
Studies on the relationship of immigration on health often find that immigrants are healthier compar...