2016
DOI: 10.4054/demres.2016.35.7
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Differences in perinatal health between immigrant and native-origin children: Evidence from differentials in birth weight in Spain

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“…Second, our study contributes to a better understanding of the mechanisms behind the differential perinatal outcomes of immigrant mothers. Although several studies identified specific characteristics that might shape differences in birth weight among immigrant mothers residing in Spain [ 21 , 29 , 35 , 48 ], they neglected the fact that those disparities might respond to differences in the composition of specific groups.…”
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“…Second, our study contributes to a better understanding of the mechanisms behind the differential perinatal outcomes of immigrant mothers. Although several studies identified specific characteristics that might shape differences in birth weight among immigrant mothers residing in Spain [ 21 , 29 , 35 , 48 ], they neglected the fact that those disparities might respond to differences in the composition of specific groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have also provided evidence of an association between the marital status and birth outcomes. Single mothers face worse economic circumstances, experience greater psychological stress during pregnancy, and are less likely to seek timely prenatal care—all factors that increase the risk of low birthweight [ 21 ]. The available evidence concerning the effects of time of residence in the host country and level of naturalization is ambiguous.…”
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“…Los estudios han analizado los contrastes en el rendimiento entre escolares nativos e inmigrantes y se centran en analizar las diferencias en función de variables socioeconómicas (Cebolla-Boado, 2011;Oliden, 2013), peso al nacer (Cebolla-Boado & Salazar, 2016). No obstante, estas variables tienen diferente impacto en función de los países y los diferentes sistemas educativos.…”
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“…A study by Cebolla-Boado et al (2013) looking at first-and second-generation immigrant children in Spain shows that the parenting quality, rather than differences across schools or broader institutional factors, has the largest influence on educational outcomes and the level of disadvantage. The authors argue that only a quarter of the existing variation in test scores among these children compared with native children can be explained at the school level.…”
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confidence: 99%