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The healthy immigrant (migrant) effect: In search of a better native-born comparison group
Tod G. Hamilton
Sociology
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Migrants
100%
US-born
100%
Healthy Immigrant
100%
Native-born
100%
Mover
44%
Recent Immigrants
44%
Immigrants
33%
Immigrant Health Advantage
33%
Motivation
22%
Selective Migration
22%
Health Advantage
22%
Education Level
11%
Current Population Survey
11%
Health Differences
11%
Immigrants in the United States
11%
Immigrant Health
11%
Country of Birth
11%
Race-ethnicity
11%
Inter-state Migrants
11%
Unobserved Characteristics
11%
Immigrant Culture
11%
Social Sciences
Reference Group
100%
Professional Occupations
50%
Education Level
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Immigrant
100%
Actarit
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%