Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10472247 | Social Science & Medicine | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
On the basis of an analysis of naturalisation rates, five countries in our sample could be categorised as having a strong policies promoting the integration of immigrant communities. The mechanisms through which integration policies may be protective include the increased participation of immigrant communities in the life of the receiving society, and the decreased stress and discrimination they may face. The results of this study highlight a serious problem of equity in perinatal health across European countries. Immigrant women clearly need targeted attention to improve the health of their newborn, but a deep societal change is also necessary to integrate and respect immigrant communities in receiving societies.
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Authors
Paola Bollini, Sandro Pampallona, Philippe Wanner, Bruce Kupelnick,