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Cleon Tsimbos1, Georgia Verropoulou1, Dimitra Petropoulou2.
Abstract
We study, for the first time, stillbirth differentials among native and migrant populations in Greece using national vital registration microdata for the period of 2010-2014. We employ conventional demographic measures and propose a standardization procedure to delineate the effect of selected distributions of livebirths on the observed stillbirth rates. The stillbirth rate among immigrant mothers is 40% higher than among natives, an excess which persists throughout gestational intervals and age groups. Our findings also show a clear gradient of stillbirth rates by maternal education, favoring more educated women, and this finding applies to both native and immigrant mothers. Our standardization methodology shows that the distribution of births by maternal educational level and age play a role; this finding implies that elevated immigrant stillbirth rates may be attributed to a certain extent to the specific characteristics of this group, since immigrant women have, on average, a younger age structure and lower educational attainment. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43545-022-00410-y.Entities:
Keywords: Migrant status; Socioeconomic inequality; Standardization; Stillbirth rate
Year: 2022 PMID: 35910539 PMCID: PMC9310690 DOI: 10.1007/s43545-022-00410-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SN Soc Sci ISSN: 2662-9283
Fig. 1Stillbirth rates by citizenship: Greece 2010–2014
Fig. 2Age-specific stillbirth rates by citizenship: Greece 2010–2014
Fig. 3Stillbirth rates by education of mother: Greece 2010–2012
Fig. 4Age-specific stillbirth rates by education of mother: Greece 2010–2012
Fig. 5Stillbirth rates by citizenship and education of mother: Greece 2010–2012
Fig. 6Observed and standardized stillbirth rates (per 1000) of selected foreign-origin populations using the relative distribution of births by education of the Greek mothers as standard schedule: Greece 2010–2012
Fig. 7Observed and standardized stillbirth rates (per 1000) of selected foreign-origin populations using the relative distribution of births by age of the Greek mothers as standard schedule: Greece 2010–2014