Disruption and selection: the income gradient in mortality among natives and migrants in Sweden.

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Full Title: Eur J Public Health

Abbreviation: Eur J Public Health

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Subject Category: Public Health

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"Funding This work was supported by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare [grant numbers 2020-01394, 2020-00071 and 2021-00674] and the Swedish Research Council [grant number 2021-01728]. Conflicts of interest: None declared. Key pointsThe income gradient in mortality is less pronounced among international migrants relative to natives.At lower income, migrants have lower mortality rates than natives.The income gradient in mortality is less pronounced among distant migrants, migrants that arrive in adulthood and migrants that are educated at the destination.Migration may disrupt life-course processes that generate the income gradient in mortality."

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