A Refugee Health Paradox? Self‐Reported Health Trajectories of Refugees and Immigrants in Germany

IF 4.8 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Alessandro Ferrara
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Abstract

Immigrants typically have better health than natives upon arrival owing to health selection, but this advantage declines over time. This “Immigrant Health Paradox” (IHP) is generalized to all immigrant groups, without recognizing key differences between them. Research on the health of asylum seekers and refugees (AS&Rs) is mostly cross‐sectional, often lacks other immigrants or natives as control groups, and mainly focuses on psychopathological disorders. I bridge the literature on immigrant and AS&R health by investigating the health trajectories of AS&Rs vis‐à‐vis other immigrants and natives. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio‐Economic Panel (2015–2022), I examine general health, health concerns, and SF‐12 physical and mental health for AS&Rs and other immigrants arriving in the first half of the 2010s. I confirm the IHP for non‐AS&R immigrants, while the health trajectories of AS&Rs are more complex. AS&Rs have a mental health disadvantage upon arrival that is gradually closed, while they have a health advantage for other outcomes that is stable or increasing before declining. AS&R women have worse health than men, especially upon arrival. Results are consistent across specifications, including fixed effects models. My findings question the generalizability of the IHP and the assumption that AS&Rs are a negatively selected group.
难民健康悖论?德国难民和移民自我报告的健康轨迹
由于健康选择,移民在抵达时通常比本地人健康,但这种优势随着时间的推移而下降。这种“移民健康悖论”(IHP)被推广到所有移民群体,而没有认识到他们之间的关键差异。对寻求庇护者和难民(AS&Rs)健康的研究大多是横断面的,往往缺乏其他移民或本地人作为对照组,主要集中在精神病理障碍上。我通过调查AS&;R相对于其他移民和本地人的健康轨迹,将移民和AS&;R健康的文献联系起来。使用来自德国社会经济小组(2015-2022)的纵向数据,我研究了2010年代上半年到达的AS&; r和其他移民的一般健康、健康问题和SF - 12身心健康。我证实了非自闭症移民的IHP,而自闭症移民的健康轨迹更为复杂。AS&;Rs在到达时具有逐渐关闭的心理健康劣势,而他们在其他结果方面具有稳定或增加的健康优势,然后下降。女性的健康状况比男性差,尤其是刚来的时候。不同规格的结果是一致的,包括固定效果模型。我的发现质疑了IHP的普遍性,以及asr是一个消极选择群体的假设。
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期刊介绍: Population and Development Review is essential reading to keep abreast of population studies, research on the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic change, and related thinking on public policy. Its interests span both developed and developing countries, theoretical advances as well as empirical analyses and case studies, a broad range of disciplinary approaches, and concern with historical as well as present-day problems.
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