Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Immigration and Health by Associate Professor Reanne Frank This book brings together leading scholars from a wide range of disciplines to provide a comprehensive account of the health and well-being of one of the fastest growing segments of the U.S. population: immigrants and their descendants. Re-orientating present-day debates over immigration, it sheds new light on understanding of population health. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The current politicized climate around immigration includes heated debate over the potential costs of continued immigration for the health and well-being of the nation. Amid the controversy one pattern that has escaped significant notice is that immigrants today are healthier than the native-born. Even more striking is that these positive health profiles are found among those immigrants who tend to have less education and lower income, factors that population health researchers have typically associated with poor health. A final feature of contemporary immigrant health is evidence of a gradual loss of the immigrant health advantage with time in the U.S. and across generations. These paradoxical patterns lie at the center of Volume 19 of Advances in Medical Sociology. Too often, immigrant health is set apart and treated as a specialty research area rather than as a topic that is central to understanding such core sociological concepts as stratification and inequality. The contributors in this volume all leverage a population health perspective to help unravel the patterns and paradoxes of immigrant health, and in doing so, help to clarify more broadly how health dis-parities emerge and persist in the contemporary U.S. Author Biography Reanne Frank is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Ohio State University, USA and faculty affiliate of the Institute for Population Research (IPR). Her active research agenda centers on the sociology of immigration and race/ethnic inequality with a focus on demographic and health outcomes. Table of Contents Introduction: Advancing the Field of Immigration and Health; Reanne Frank, Erick Axxe, Coralia Balasca, Melissa Rodriguez Part 1: Cross-National Perspectives 1. Reconsidering the Relationship between Age at Migration and Health Behavior among US Immigrants: The Modifying Role of Continued Contact with Countries of Origin; Jacqueline Torres, Annie Ro, May Sudhinaraset2. Structure, Culture, and HIV/STI Vulnerabilities among Migrant Women in Russia; Victor Agadijanian and Natalia Zotova Part 2: Problematizing Acculturation 3. Socioeconomic Status and Acculturation: Why Mexican-Americans are Heavier than Mexican Immigrants and Whites; Michelle Frisco, Molly Martin, Jennifer Van Hook 4. Intergenerational Health Transmission among Mexican-Americans: Further Evidence of the Protective Effect of Spanish-Language Utilization; Brian K. Finch 5. Talking about Teeth: Egocentric Networks and Oral Health Outcomes in a Mexican-American Immigrant Community; Erin Pullen, Brea Perry Gerardo Maupome 6. The Influence of Acculturation and Weight-Related Behaviors on Body Mass Index among Asian American Ethnic Subgroups; Chih-Chien Huang Part 3: Structural Approach 7. The Immigrant Health Differential in the Context of Racial and Ethnic Disparities: The Case of Diabetes; Michal Engelman and Leafia Zi Ye 8. The Effects of Perceived Discrimination on Immigrant and Refugee Physical and Mental Health; Magdalena Szaflarski and Shawn Bauldry 9. They See Us Like Trash: How Mexican Illegality Stigma Affects the Phychological Well-Being of Undocumented and U.S.-born Young Adults of Mexican Descent; Deisy Del Real10. Immigrant Exclusion and Inclusion: The Importance of Citizenship for Insurance Coverage Before and After the Affordable Care Act; Erin Ice 11. Precarious Incorporation: The Role of Work in Migrant Health and Longevity; Nathan Dollar 12. Inflammation among Children: Evidence of an Immigrant Advantage?; Kammi Schmeer Review Believing that health and illness provide a window into how a social structure operates, sociologists offer evidence-based perspectives on the health of immigrants and their descendants. In sections on cross-national perspectives, problemitizing acculturation, and a structural approach, they address such topics as reconsidering the relationship between age at migration and health behaviors among US immigrants: the modifying role of continued cross-border ties, intergenerational health transmission among Mexican Americans: further evidence of the protective effect of Spanish-language utilization, the influence of acculturation and weight-related behaviors on body mass index among Asian American ethnic subgroups, the immigrant health differential in the context of racial and ethnic disparities: the case of diabetes, and immigrant exclusion and inclusion: the importance of citizenship for insurance coverage before and after the Affordable Care Act. -- Annotation ©2019 * (protoview.com) * Review Quote Believing that health and illness provide a window into how a social structure operates, sociologists offer evidence-based perspectives on the health of immigrants and their descendants. In sections on cross-national perspectives, problemitizing acculturation, and a structural approach, they address such topics as reconsidering the relationship between age at migration and health behaviors among US immigrants: the modifying role of continued cross-border ties, intergenerational health transmission among Mexican Americans: further evidence of the protective effect of Spanish-language utilization, the influence of acculturation and weight-related behaviors on body mass index among Asian American ethnic subgroups, the immigrant health differential in the context of racial and ethnic disparities: the case of diabetes, and immigrant exclusion and inclusion: the importance of citizenship for insurance coverage before and after the Affordable Care Act. Details ISBN1787430626 Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited Series Advances in Medical Sociology Year 2019 ISBN-10 1787430626 ISBN-13 9781787430624 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2019-01-21 Imprint Emerald Publishing Limited Place of Publication Bingley Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 362.10869120973 Edited by Reanne Frank Pages 320 Language English AU Release Date 2019-01-21 NZ Release Date 2019-01-21 UK Release Date 2019-01-21 Author Associate Professor Reanne Frank Alternative 9781787430617 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. SECURE PAYMENT Peace of mind by paying through PayPal and eBay Buyer Protection TheNile_Item_ID:161770151;
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ISBN-13: 9781787430624
Book Title: Immigration and Health
Number of Pages: 320 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Immigration and Health
Publisher: Emerald Publishing The Limited
Publication Year: 2019
Subject: Transportation
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 586 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Associate Professor Reanne Frank
Series: Advances in Medical Sociology
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Hardcover