When The Color Line Meets The Borderline: Health Insurance Coverage Among Black Immigrant Adults In The US.

Ezinne Nwankwo, Manuel Pastor
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Black immigrants represent a growing share of the immigrant population in the United States and may face unique barriers to health insurance coverage. Using microdata from the 2017-21 American Community Survey five-year estimates, supplemented by an imputation of documentation status, we compared Black immigrants with their US-born Black and US-born and immigrant White, Latino, and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) counterparts. We found that Black immigrants had higher uninsurance rates than almost every other group except non-Black Latino immigrants. After covariates were controlled for in multivariable regression models, Black immigrants had 9 percent higher odds of being uninsured when compared with US-born White people. There were no significant differences in adjusted insurance rates between US-born White and Black people. Non-Black Latinos had notably high odds of being uninsured, with US-born Latinos experiencing a 31 percent higher likelihood of lacking coverage and Latino immigrants reporting more than double those odds. US-born people and AAPI immigrants reported significantly lower odds of being uninsured. We offer suggestions to community organizations and program planners to improve health insurance coverage among Black immigrants.

当肤色线遇到边界:美国黑人成年移民的医疗保险覆盖。
黑人移民在美国移民人口中所占的比例越来越大,他们在获得医疗保险方面可能面临独特的障碍。利用2017-21年美国社区调查5年估计数据的微观数据,辅以文件状态的推算,我们将黑人移民与美国出生的黑人、美国出生的白人、拉丁裔、亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民(AAPI)移民进行了比较。我们发现,除了非黑人拉丁裔移民外,黑人移民的无保险率几乎高于其他所有群体。在多变量回归模型中控制协变量后,与美国出生的白人相比,黑人移民没有保险的几率高出9%。在美国出生的白人和黑人之间,调整后的保险费率没有显著差异。非黑人拉丁裔没有保险的几率明显很高,在美国出生的拉丁裔人缺乏保险的可能性高出31%,拉丁裔移民报告的几率是这一比例的两倍多。据报道,美国出生的人和亚太裔移民没有保险的几率要低得多。我们向社区组织和项目规划者提供建议,以提高黑人移民的医疗保险覆盖率。
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