Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporary European societies. In this study we used theories on socioeconomic deprivation and intersectionality to derive expectations on how ethnic inequalities in health may be exacerbated or mitigated by national healthcare policies. To test our hypotheses we used data from six waves of the European Social Survey (2002-2012) on 172,491 individuals living in 24 countries. In line with previous research, our results showed that migrants report lower levels of health than natives. In general a country's healthcare expenditure appears to reduce socioeconomic differences in health, but at the same time induces health differences between recent migrants...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Evidence suggests migrants experience inequalities in health and access to health care. However, to ...
Evidence suggests migrants experience inequalities in health and access to health care. However, to ...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Contains fulltext : 157138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health inequa...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Abstract Background Research on socio-economic determinants of migrant health inequalities has produ...
Background Research on socio-economic determinants of migrant health inequalities has produced a la...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Evidence suggests migrants experience inequalities in health and access to health care. However, to ...
Evidence suggests migrants experience inequalities in health and access to health care. However, to ...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Health inequalities between ethnic majority and ethnic minority members are prevalent in contemporar...
Contains fulltext : 157138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health inequa...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Abstract Background Research on socio-economic determinants of migrant health inequalities has produ...
Background Research on socio-economic determinants of migrant health inequalities has produced a la...
Integrating intersectionality theory and employing a quantitative design, the current study explores...
Evidence suggests migrants experience inequalities in health and access to health care. However, to ...
Evidence suggests migrants experience inequalities in health and access to health care. However, to ...