One of the main arguments against increased immigration is that it puts pressure on public services, by ‘crowding out’ other parts of the population. Using evidence from Germany and the UK, Jonathan Wadsworth investigates immigrants’ use of health services, finding that while there may be some difference in health outcomes, immigrants do not use health services substantially more than the native-born population
Background: Subjective health status and migration are critical issues in healthcare policy and stra...
Objective: Evidence indicates presence of immigrant health disparities in the European Union (EU) an...
Differences in health care utilization of immigrants 50 years of age and older relative to the nativ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
The health status of immigrants relative to the majority population can be seen as an aspect of the ...
Background Migrants make up 14% of the UK population. In the context of both public discourse linkin...
Migrants’ access to the NHS is part of an ongoing debate in the UK, with the Home Secretary recently...
Objectives The existing literature on the health trajectories of the UK immigrants has mainly focuss...
This paper examined the impact of the inflow of new immigrants on public and out-of-pocket health ex...
This paper analyzes the effects of immigration on waiting times for the National Health Service (NHS...
Concerns about EU migrants’ use of public healthcare services in the UK are widespread. The assump...
This paper analyzes the effects of immigration on waiting times for the National Health Service (NHS...
This thesis contains three papers on immigrants, i.e. foreign-born people, in the UK. The first pape...
Background: Subjective health status and migration are critical issues in healthcare policy and stra...
Objective: Evidence indicates presence of immigrant health disparities in the European Union (EU) an...
Differences in health care utilization of immigrants 50 years of age and older relative to the nativ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
A rise in population caused by increased immigration, is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the ...
The health status of immigrants relative to the majority population can be seen as an aspect of the ...
Background Migrants make up 14% of the UK population. In the context of both public discourse linkin...
Migrants’ access to the NHS is part of an ongoing debate in the UK, with the Home Secretary recently...
Objectives The existing literature on the health trajectories of the UK immigrants has mainly focuss...
This paper examined the impact of the inflow of new immigrants on public and out-of-pocket health ex...
This paper analyzes the effects of immigration on waiting times for the National Health Service (NHS...
Concerns about EU migrants’ use of public healthcare services in the UK are widespread. The assump...
This paper analyzes the effects of immigration on waiting times for the National Health Service (NHS...
This thesis contains three papers on immigrants, i.e. foreign-born people, in the UK. The first pape...
Background: Subjective health status and migration are critical issues in healthcare policy and stra...
Objective: Evidence indicates presence of immigrant health disparities in the European Union (EU) an...
Differences in health care utilization of immigrants 50 years of age and older relative to the nativ...