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Title: Unhealthy Trajectories: Race, Migration, and the Formation of Health Disparities in the United States

Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis

Publication Year: 2016

Abstract: This dissertation investigates race as a determinant of health trajectories for immigrants to the United States. Previous research suggests that integration into U.S. society can be detrimental to the health and mortality outcomes of many minority immigrant groups. Popular explanations for post-migration health changes have focused on individual-level mechanisms, such as behavioral changes associated with acculturation. I use multiple sources of data and a variety of quantitative methods to situate these changes in a context of racial inequality for three migrant groups. In my first case, I draw on historical data collected from the Vital Statistics of the United States and the U.S. Census to analyze the changing health trajectories associated with European immigrants’ transition from marginalized minorities to members of the white majority in the early 20th century. My second case draws on restricted-use data from the National Survey of American Life to test how interpersonal and institutionalized racial discrimination influence health patterns of black immigrants from the Caribbean. In my third case, I use population-level birth data from New York City (2000-2010) to investigate changes in birth outcomes associated with elevated anti-Muslim sentiment after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Taken together, these cases demonstrate how racial formation in the United States shapes patterns of post-migration outcomes. I find . . .

Url: https://open.bu.edu/bitstream/handle/2144/17709/Bakhtiari_bu_0017E_12080.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

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Authors: Bakhtiari, Elyas

Institution: Boston University

Department: School of Arts and Sciences

Advisor: Sigrun Olafsdottir

Degree: Ph.D

Publisher Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Pages: 199

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Health, Migration and Immigration, Other, Population Health and Health Systems, Race and Ethnicity

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