An observational study of immigrant mortality differences in Norway by reason for migration, length of stay and characteristics of sending countries
Abstract Background Knowledge of mortality differentials in immigrant groups depending on their reason for migration, length of stay in host countries and characteristics of sending countries may be beneficial for policy interventions aimed to improve various immigrant groups' health and welfar...
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Main Authors: | Astri Syse (Author), Minja T. Dzamarija (Author), Bernadette N. Kumar (Author), Esperanza Diaz (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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