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Published in: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 3/2013

01-06-2013 | Original Paper

Immigrant Health Around the World: Evidence from the World Values Survey

Authors: Andrew Noymer, Rennie Lee

Published in: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | Issue 3/2013

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Abstract

We describe the relationship between immigrant status and self-rated health around the world, both in raw descriptive statistics and in models controlling for individual characteristics. Using the World Values Survey (1981–2005), we analyze data from 32 different countries worldwide. We estimate four regression models per country. The basic model tests mean differences in self-rated health. Additional models add demographic and social class controls. Introduction of control variables (most particularly, age) changes the results dramatically. In the final model, net of controls, only two countries show poorer immigrant health and three countries show better immigrant health. The multivariate regression models net of controls show few differences in health status between immigrants and the native born. The age structure of immigrant populations is an important mediator of differences in health status compared to the native-born population.
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Metadata
Title
Immigrant Health Around the World: Evidence from the World Values Survey
Authors
Andrew Noymer
Rennie Lee
Publication date
01-06-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health / Issue 3/2013
Print ISSN: 1557-1912
Electronic ISSN: 1557-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-012-9637-z

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