Divergent mortality patterns for second generation men of North-African and South-European origin in France: Role of labour force participation
Introduction: In France, second generation men of South-European origin were recently found to experience a mortality advantage, as opposed to second generation men of North-African origin, subjected to a large amount of excess mortality. We analyze the roles of education and labor force participati...
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Main Authors: | Myriam Khlat (Author), Matthew Wallace (Author), Michel Guillot (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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