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In Search of the Healthy Immigrant Effect in Four West European Countries
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Abstract The present research examines whether the ‘healthy immigrant effect’ thesis observed in the American context prevails also in the West European context. According to this thesis, immigrants are likely to be healthier than comparable nativeborn. Data for the analysis are obtained from the Generations... view more
The present research examines whether the ‘healthy immigrant effect’ thesis observed in the American context prevails also in the West European context. According to this thesis, immigrants are likely to be healthier than comparable nativeborn. Data for the analysis are obtained from the Generations and Gender Survey for the following countries: Austria, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Ordered logit regression models are estimated to compare the health of immigrants with the native-born population. The findings reveal that in all countries, immigrants tend to report poorer health than comparable third generation native-born Europeans, and that health disparities between second and third generation are smaller than health disparities between first-generation members and native-born regardless of second- or thirdgeneration membership. The findings in the West-European countries do not lend support to the healthy immigrant effect. We attribute the differences between the United States and the West European countries to differential selection processes and differences in healthcare policies.... view less
Keywords
health status; native citizen; migrant; Austria; France; Federal Republic of Germany; Netherlands; United States of America; Western Europe; international comparison; generation
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Free Keywords
Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) (wave 1, 2002-2009); healthy immigrant effect
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 304-319
Journal
Social Inclusion, 7 (2019) 4
Issue topic
Immigration from the Migrants' Perspective
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed