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. 2004 Aug;41(3):385-415.
doi: 10.1353/dem.2004.0024.

Paradox lost: explaining the Hispanic adult mortality advantage

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Paradox lost: explaining the Hispanic adult mortality advantage

Alberto Palloni et al. Demography. 2004 Aug.

Abstract

We tested three competing hypotheses regarding the adult "Hispanic mortality paradox": data artifact, migration, and cultural or social buffering effects. On the basis of a series of parametric hazard models estimated on nine years of mortality follow-up data, our results suggest that the "Hispanic" mortality advantage is a feature found only among foreign-born Mexicans and foreign-born Hispanics other than Cubans or Puerto Ricans. Our analysis suggests that the foreign-born Mexican advantage can be attributed to return migration, or the "salmon-bias" effect. However, we were unable to account for the mortality advantage observed among other foreign-born Hispanics.

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