Mortality advantage among migrants according to duration of stay in France, 2004-2014
Abstract Background The migrant mortality advantage is generally interpreted as reflecting the selection of atypically healthy individuals from the country of origin followed by the wearing off of selection effects over time, a process theorised to be accelerated by progressive and negative accultur...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Wallace (Author), Myriam Khlat (Author), Michel Guillot (Author) |
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