Child Mortality and Socioeconomic Status: An Examination of Differentials by Migration Status in South Africa
Author: Thomas, Kevin J. A.
Source: International Migration Review, Volume 41, Number 1, March 2007 , pp. 40-74(35)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
This study examines child mortality and socioeconomic status among migrants and nonmigrants. It also examines child mortality by migration status in all quintiles of socioeconomic status, comparing immigrants to the native-born and internal migrants to nonmigrants. The results show that among migrants, child mortality decreased faster as socioeconomic status increased than among nonmigrants. The results also show a cross-over in the likelihood of child mortality by immigration status as socioeconomic status increased. In the poorest socioeconomic quintiles immigrants had a greater likelihood of child mortality than the native-born while in the wealthiest quintiles child mortality was greater among the native-born.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-7379.2007.00056.x
Affiliations: 1: Harvard University
Publication date: 2007-03-01
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