Acculturation or unequal assimilation? Smoking during pregnancy and duration of residence among migrants in Sweden
A growing corpus of evidence reveals that smoking patterns of migrant women tend to converge with that of the host population over time ('acculturation paradox'). In this paper we aim to adopt a health equity perspective by studying the extent to which this pattern reflects a convergence w...
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Main Authors: | Josefin Klöfvermark (Author), Anders Hjern (Author), Sol Pía Juárez (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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