All-cause mortality, age at arrival, and duration of residence among adult migrants in Sweden: A population-based longitudinal study
Background: A mortality advantage has been observed among recently arrived immigrants in multiple national contexts, even though many immigrants experience more social disadvantage compared to natives. This is the first study to investigate the combined influence of duration of residence and age at...
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Main Authors: | Sol P. Juárez (Author), Sven Drefahl (Author), Andrea Dunlavy (Author), Mikael Rostila (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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