Bias in cohort-based comparisons of immigrants' health outcomes between countries: a simulation study
Abstract Background Cohort-type data are increasingly used to compare health outcomes of immigrants between countries, e.g. to assess the effects of different national integration policies. In such international comparisons, small differences in cardiovascular diseases risk or mortality rates have b...
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Main Authors: | Odile Sauzet (Author), Oliver Razum (Author) |
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