International Migration Review
Volume 51, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 37-66

Does Life in the United States Take a Toll on Health? Duration of Residence and Birthweight among Six Decades of Immigrants (Article)

Teitler J. , Martinson M. , Reichman N.E.
  • a Columbia University, United States
  • b University of Washington – Seattle, United States
  • c Rutgers University, United States

Abstract

We used data from the 1998–2009 waves of the National Health Interview Survey to investigate cohort differences in low birthweight among US-born children of mothers arriving in the United States between 1955 and 2009, cohort-adjusted patterns in low birthweight by maternal duration of residence in the United States, and cohort-adjusted patterns in low birthweight by maternal duration of US residence stratified by age at arrival and region of origin. We found a consistent deterioration in infant health with successive immigrant cohorts and heterogeneous effects of cohort-adjusted duration in the United States by age at arrival and region. Most notably, we found evidence that maternal health (as proxied by low birthweight) deteriorates with duration in the United States only for immigrant mothers who came to the United States as children. For mothers who arrived as adults, we found no evidence of deterioration. The findings underscore the importance of considering age at arrival and place of origin when studying post-migration health trajectories and provide indirect evidence that early life exposures are a key to understanding why the United States lags other developed nations in health. © 2015 by the Center for Migration Studies of New York. All rights reserved.

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Index Keywords

health status cohort analysis pregnancy maternal health health survey United States immigrant population

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84940063627&doi=10.1111%2fimre.12207&partnerID=40&md5=109abb09f1c43657456409da6871fbea

DOI: 10.1111/imre.12207
ISSN: 01979183
Cited by: 10
Original Language: English