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Unhealthy Assimilation: Why Do Immigrants Converge to American Health Status Levels?

Heather Antecol
Claremont McKenna College – Robert Day School of Economics and Finance; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Kelly Bedard
University of California - Department of Economics


July 2005

IZA Discussion Paper No. 1654

Abstract:     
It is well documented that immigrants are in better health upon arrival in the United States than their American counterparts, but that this health advantage erodes over time. We study the potential determinants of this "healthy immigrant effect", with a particular focus on the tendency of immigrants to converge to unhealthy American BMI levels. Using data from the National Health Interview Survey, we find that the average female and male immigrants enter the U.S. with BMIs that are approximately two and five percentage points lower than native-born women and men, respectively. And, consistent with the declining health status of immigrants the longer they remain in the United States, we also find that female immigrants almost completely converge to American BMIs within ten years of arrival and men close a third of the gap within fifteen years.

Keywords: immigrant, assimilation, health

JEL Classifications: I1, J1

Working Paper Series

Date posted: July 21, 2005 ; Last revised: July 28, 2005

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Antecol, Heather and Bedard, Kelly, Unhealthy Assimilation: Why Do Immigrants Converge to American Health Status Levels? (July 2005). IZA Discussion Paper No. 1654. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=758347


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Heather Antecol (Contact Author)
Claremont McKenna College – Robert Day School of Economics and Finance ( email )
500 E. Ninth Street
Claremont, CA 91711
United States
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
P.O. Box 7240
D-53072 Bonn Germany
Kelly Bedard
University of California - Department of Economics ( email )
2127 North Hall
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
United States
805-893-5571 (Phone)
805-893-8830 (Fax)
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