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Immigrant mortality in Israel
Jon AnsonDept.of Social Work
Ben Gurion University of the Negev84105 Beer Sheva, Israel.
BSPS, September 2004, LeicesterSession 5: Health and Ethnicity
Analysis made possible by a grant from the Israel Science FoundationData provided by Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel
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Population Pyramid, Israel, Census 1995
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Population percentages
Jews (m) born in Israel
Jews (f) born in Israel
Arabs (Palestinians) Male
Arabs (Palestinians) Female
Jews (m) born abroad
Jews (f) born abroad
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Distribution of immigrants to Israel,by period and origin, 1948 – 1995
114,28125,40536,717196,464Avg / Year
685,683558,907587,472687,624482,857Total
1.010.011.134.58.5Asia
4.910.047.613.70.8Africa
90.855.235.147.578.2Europe
3.124.55.50.71.6America
0.10.30.83.510.9Unknown
1990-19951968-19891952-19671948-1951Pre-State
Period
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Population groups, Israeli population at census, 1995
9.2130,0443,262,611
42.5546,294Total
3.11,027101,75747.53.1FSU As.
14.06,600472,36647.514.8FSU Eur
12.12,465203,59747.56.3W. Eur.
28.57,239253,79967.58.2E. Eur.
20.51,33564,99862.52.1Balkans
4.4910723,80942.50.7Ethiopia
11.63,503300,88852.59.3N. Africa
13.22,860216,27857.56.7Asia
2.042,4151,181,206
37.535.4Israel
Jews Born In:
5.622,493443,91137.513.4Arab
CDRDeathsExposureMed AgePercentOrigin Group
Population 25 and above; Age in 5 year categories; Exposure 4/11/95 – 31/12/2001
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Survivorship Analysis, Control Variables, Ages 25 +
Exp(coefficient)Control Entered
344 (4)2146 (3)24 (1)70231 (11)
LR Gain (df)
0.884Householder
1.249Single
1.236Widowed
1.242DivorcedMarital
Status(base: married)
0.6890.687University
0.8080.806High SchoolCertificate
(base: none)
0.5180.522 Working
1.0541.0991.126Immigrant
1.0871.0901.1021.102Age
0.5610.6110.6830.683Sex
N = 564,294, all coefficients significant at p < 0.05
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Relative Risks: Population Groups, Ages 25 and above,
by Control Variables introduced
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0.2
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0.6
0.8
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1.4
1.6
1.8
Ethiopia W.Europ AsiaE.Europe Balkans FSU EurAfrica Arab FSU Asia
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Survivorship Analysis, Control Variables, Ages 15 -34
Exp(coefficient)Control Entered
81 (4)85 (3)7 (1)256 (11)LR Gain (df)
0.917Householder
1.824***Single
1.066Widowed
3.242***DivorcedMarital
Status(base: married)
0.588***0.608***University
0.740***0.740***High SchoolCertificate
(base: none)
0.620***0.592*** Working
1.525 **1.486 **1.505 ** Immigrant
1.063***1.029***1.017***1.017***Age
0.372***0.347***0.369***0.369***Sex
N = 314,867, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001
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Relative Risks: Population Groups, Ages 15 -- 34,
by Control Variables introduced
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Ethiopia W.Europ AsiaE.Europe Balkans FSU EurAfrica Arab FSU Asia
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Survivorship Analysis, Control Variables, Ages 35 -59
Exp(coefficient)Control Entered
153 (4)786 (3)11 (1)2764 (11)LR Gain (df)
1.108Householder
1.966***Single
1.326***Widowed
1.566***DivorcedMarital
Status(base: married)
0.651***0.655***University
0.790***0.787***High SchoolCertificate
(base: none)
0.440***0.426*** Working
1.0121.0371.246*** Immigrant
1.098***1.097***1.109***1.109***Age
0.445***0.461***0.604***0.605***Sex
N = 273,496, *** p < 0.001
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Relative Risks: Population Groups, Ages 35 -- 59,
by Control Variables introduced
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Ethiopia W.Europ AsiaE.Europe Balkans FSU EurAfrica Arab FSU Asia
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Survivorship Analysis, Control Variables, Ages 60-64
Exp(coefficient)Control Entered
198 (4)1350 (3)12 (1)15160 (11)
LR Gain (df)
0.871***Householder
0.982Single
1.191***Widowed
1.106 **DivorcedMarital
Status(base: married)
0.698***0.695***University
0.811***0.808***High SchoolCertificate
(base: none)
0.544***0.546*** Working
1.0521.094***1.098*** Immigrant
1.089***1.093***1.100***1.099***Age
0.592***0.643***0.702***0.702***Sex
N = 131,880, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001
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Relative Risks: Population Groups, Ages 60 and up,
by Control Variables introduced
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Ethiopia W.Europ AsiaE.Europe Balkans FSU EurAfrica Arab FSU Asia
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Explanations•Non-selective migration?
•Society of migrants?•Origins of migrants?•Quality of data?
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Conclusions• Need theory, not just empirical generalisations
• Theory needs to look at migrant – resident relations
• Be wary of data – socially generated