Health expectancy by immigrant status, 1986 and 1991 - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 82-003-X19960033016

Description:

Analyses based on census data, vital statistics, and data from the Health and Activity Limitation Surveys show that immigrants, especially those from non-European countries, had a longer life expectancy and more years of life free of disability and dependency than did the Canadian-born. But while immigrants were less likely than the Canadian-born to be disabled, they were only slightly less likely to be dependent on others for help with activities of daily living. The reasons for immigrants' longevity and good health are likely related to the "health immigrant effect"

Issue Number: 1996003
Author(s): Chen, Jiajian; Ng, Edward; Wilkins, Russell

Main Product: Health Reports

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PDFMarch 13, 1996