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Internal Migration and Mortality: The Case of Finland

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Publication Date: 13 Jun 2008

Journal: Environmental Health Insights

Citation: Environmental Health Insights 2008:2 1-12

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Jan Saarela1 and Fjalar Finnäs2

1Åbo Akademi University, Finland. 2Åbo Akademi University, Finland.

Abstract

In light of possibilities and limitations of data from the Finnish population register, and the general demographic development of Finland, this paper illuminates the complex interrelation between internal migration and mortality. We explore the roles played by health selection, birth region, and migration as a potentially harmful event. A five per cent random sample from a longitudinal data fi le that contains deaths for a period of 24 years is used. The focus is on people aged 40–59 years living in Southern Finland, who are defined by birth region and time since immigration. We find some indications of a healthy-migrant effect, but also that migrants may have integration difficulties or that they are negatively selected with regard to health behaviours and lifestyles. In line with previous studies on Finland, birth region is found to be a very decisive mortality determinant.


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