Mortality advantage among migrants according to duration of stay in France, 2004-2014.
Matthew WallaceMyriam KhlatMichel GuillotPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
Our novel findings show an intrinsic pattern of convergence of migrant mortality towards native-born mortality over time spent in France, independent from the ages at which mortality is measured. The consistent pattern in both genders suggests that males and females experience the same processes associated with generating the migrant mortality advantage. These patterns adhere to the selection-acculturation hypothesis and raise serious concerns about the erosion of migrant health capital with increasing exposure to conditions in France.