Perinatal health among migrant women: A longitudinal register study in Finland 2000-17
Migrants often have better health than the native-born population ('healthy immigrant effect'), although the effect tends to attenuate over time since migration. However, following the weathering hypothesis, migrants may have worse health due to a combination of discrimination and poorer f...
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Main Authors: | Heini Väisänen (Author), Hanna Remes (Author), Pekka Martikainen (Author) |
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