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From the West Indies to Africa: A universal generational decline in health among blacks in the United States
Tod G. Hamilton
, Tiffany L. Green
Sociology
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Across Generations
20%
Africa
100%
African Ancestry
20%
Black Immigrants
60%
Current Population Survey
20%
Foreign-born
80%
Generational Differences
20%
Haitian
20%
Health Advantage
20%
Health Outcomes
20%
Health Profile
20%
Higher Generation
80%
Immigrant Generation
20%
Latin American
20%
Nativity
20%
Parent-only
20%
People of Color
100%
Poor Health
40%
Second-generation Immigrants
40%
Self-rated Health
20%
United States
100%
US-born
20%
West Indian
20%
West Indies
100%
Social Sciences
Ancestry
25%
First Generation
50%
Foreign Born
100%
Generational Difference
25%
Indians
25%
Latin
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Generational Difference
16%