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Nativity Differentials in Older Age Mortality in Taiwan: Do They Exist and Why?

Albert I Hermalin1, Mary Beth Ofstedal, Cathy Sun, I-Wen Liu.   

Abstract

Comparisons of migrants versus native populations have become increasingly important as a means of gaining insight into the factors affecting health and mortality levels and the relationship between them. Taiwan underwent a unique migration in 1949-50, as more than a million people, mostly young men, arrived from Mainland China following the Communist civil war victory. The Mainlanders were distinct from the original settlers in several ways: they represented different provinces in China, were better educated, and had distinct occupational profiles. Since 1950, Taiwan has experienced a rapid demographic transition and notable economic development, resulting in mortality decline. In this paper, we generate age- and cause-specific death rates circa 1990 by education and nativity to evaluate the relative importance of each factor. We also use longitudinal survey data to help interpret the differentials in terms of selection, risk factors, and other dynamics of health and mortality.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 21887404      PMCID: PMC3163851     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ren Kou Xue Kan (Taipei)


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