Journal article
Chronic Conditions and the Healthy Immigrant Effect: Evidence from Canadian Immigrants
Abstract
The literature suggests that the foreign-born, and especially recent arrivals, enjoy better health than their Canadian-born counterparts, as measured by a number of health outcomes including self-assessed health and chronic conditions. Using data drawn from Statistics Canada's longitudinal National Population Health Survey (NPHS), the paper evaluates the so-called ‘healthy immigrant effect’ with respect to chronic conditions. Specifically, it …
Authors
Newbold KB
Journal
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 32, No. 5, pp. 765–784
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
July 2006
DOI
10.1080/13691830600704149
ISSN
1369-183X