A life-course perspective on legal status stratification and health.
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Scholars have expressed growing interest in the relationship between legal status stratification and health. Nevertheless, the extant research often lacks theoretical underpinnings. We propose the life-course perspective as a theoretical lens with which to understand relationships between legal status stratification and health outcomes. In particular, the life-course perspective guides researchers׳ attention to historical contexts that have produced differential social, political, and economic outcomes for immigrants based on legal status, and to the potentially long-term and intergenerational relationships between legal status stratification and health. We review four key dimensions of the life-course perspective and make recommendations for future directions in public health research on legal status and health. |
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2016
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Journal |
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SSM - population health
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2
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Number of Pages |
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141-148
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DOI |
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10.1016/j.ssmph.2016.02.011
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Short Title |
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SSM Popul Health
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