CORDIS Project
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This research aims to explore the health paradox faced by immigrants, who often live longer but suffer from poorer health than native populations. By analyzing health data from Nordic countries, the project seeks to uncover the causes and implications of this phenomenon for public health policy.
If the global foreign-born population all lived in single country, it would be the fifth largest country in the world.
The rapid rise and diversification of contemporary worldwide migration has no precedent in history.
There is clear evidence that immigrants are healthier than native-born populations are.
Although this health advantage is pervasive for mortality (i.e., death), it is regularly absent, or even reversed, for morbidity (i.e., diseases and medical conditions).
This is alarming becaus…
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