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Can selective migration explain why health is worse in regions with population decline? A study on migration and self-rated health in the Netherlands

机译:选择性迁移可以解释为什么人口下降的地区健康更糟糕吗? 荷兰迁移与自我评价的健康研究

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Background: Health disparities between population declining and non-declining areas have received little attention, even though population decline is an established phenomenon in Europe. Selective migration, in which healthier people move out of deprived areas, can possibly explain worse health in declining regions. We assessed whether selective migration can explain the observed worse average health in declining regions as compared with non-declining regions in the Netherlands. Methods: Combining data from the Dutch Housing and Living Survey held in 2002 and 2006 with Dutch registry data, we studied the relation between health status and migration in a 5-year period at the individual level by applying logistic regression. In our sample of 130 600 participants, we compared health status, demographic and socioeconomic factors of movers and stayers from declining and non-declining regions. Results: People in the Netherlands who migrated are healthier than those staying behind [odds ratio (OR): 1.80]. This effect is larger for persons moving out of declining regions (OR: 1.76) than those moving into declining regions (OR: 1.47). When controlled for demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, these effects are not significant. Moreover, only a small part of the population migrates out of (0.29%) or into (0.25%) declining regions in the course of 5 years. Conclusion: Despite the relation between health and migration, the effect of selective migration on health differences between declining and non-declining regions in the Netherlands is small. Both health and migration are complexly linked with socioeconomic and demographic factors.
机译:背景:人口下降和非下降区域之间的健康差异受到了很少的关注,尽管人口下降是欧洲的现象。选择性迁移,其中更健康的人迁出被剥夺的地区,可能会在下降地区解释更糟糕的健康状况。我们评估了选择性移民是否可以解释在荷兰的非下降区域相比下观察到的地区下降的更糟糕的平均健康状况。方法:将数据与2002年和2006年举行的荷兰住房和生活调查结合在一起,通过申请逻辑回归,研究了健康状况与迁移之间的关系。在我们的130名600名参与者的样本中,我们比较了搬运工的健康状况,人口统计和社会经济因素,从下降和非下降区域。结果:迁移的荷兰人民更健康,而不是留下落后[赔率比率(或):1.80]。对于在下降区域(或:1.76)而不是搬入下降区域(或:1.47)的人来说,这种效果更大。当控制人口统计和社会经济特征时,这些效果并不重要。此外,只有一小部分人口在5年内迁移出(0.29%)或进入(0.25%)下降区域。结论:尽管健康与移民之间存在关系,但选择性迁移对荷兰下降和非下降区域之间健康差异的影响很小。健康和迁移都与社会经济和人口因子复杂化。

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