Impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the mortality profiles of the foreign-born in France during the first pandemic wave.

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Full Title: Soc Sci Med

Abbreviation: Soc Sci Med

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Subject Category: Health Services

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"This work was supported in part by REACTing-10.13039/501100001677Inserm [Grant CM/YY/JS/2020/02] and by 10.13039/100009633Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) of the 10.13039/100000002National Institutes of Health (10.13039/100000002NIH) (Award number R01HD079475). We thank Dr. Grégoire Rey, director of the Centre d’Epidémiologie sur les Causes Médicales de Décès (CépiDc) at Inserm, Dr. Maria Melchior, director of the Equipe de Recherche en Epidémiologie Sociale (ERES) at Inserm and Dr. Carole Dufouil from Bordeaux Population Health for their support of the DcCOV project. We also thank Mr. Christopher Leichtnam, Translations coordinator and editor at Ined for his editorial work on the paper. Funding acquisition and project coordination: S. Vandentorren. Conceptualization and methodology: M. Khlat, M. Guillot, W. Ghosn, S. Vandentorren. Formal analyses: W. Ghosn, M. Khlat, M. Guillot, Software: W. Ghosn. Writing – Original draft: M. Khlat, W. Ghosn. Writing – Review & Editing: C. Delpierre, A. Desgrées du Loû, A. Fouillet, W. Ghosn, M. Guillot, T. Lefèvre, M. Khlat, S. Rican, S. Vandentorren. "

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