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Socio-demographic and health characteristics of individuals left behind in deprived and declining areas in Scotland

机译:在苏格兰的贫困地区和下降地区留下的个人的社会人口统计学和健康特征

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Deprived and declining areas in Scotland have poorer health than other areas in the rest of Scotland. Using data from the Scottish Longitudinal Study, this paper examines whether differential migration over a one year period can explain these differences. Compared with migrants to and from deprived and declining areas, stable residents in those areas were generally older, less well educated and less affluent. Continued disproportionate loss of more affluent and better educated individuals could result in deprived and declining areas becoming even more deprived over time. Migrants appeared to be in better health; however, this finding was reversed on adjustment for age. It may be that while the relationship between migration and socio-economic status is immediately apparent, the relationship between migration and health could take longer to develop.
机译:苏格兰的贫困和人口下降地区比其他地区的健康状况差。本文使用来自苏格兰纵向研究的数据,检验了一年内的差异迁移是否可以解释这些差异。与往返于贫困地区和下降地区的移民相比,这些地区的稳定居民通常年龄较大,教育程度较低且富裕程度较低。随着时间的流逝,越来越多的富裕和受过良好教育的人继续失衡,可能导致被剥夺和下降的地区变得更加被剥夺。移民似乎身体健康。但是,这一发现在调整年龄后被颠倒了。也许移民与社会经济地位之间的关系是显而易见的,但移民与健康之间的关系可能需要更长的时间才能发展。

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