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Divergent mortality patterns for second generation men of North-African and South-European origin in France: Role of labour force participation

Khlat, Myriam; Wallace, Matthew; Guillot, Michel

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Myriam Khlat

Michel Guillot



Abstract

Introduction: In France, second generation men of South-European origin were recently found to experience a mortality advantage, as opposed to second generation men of North-African origin, subjected to a large amount of excess mortality. We analyze the roles of education and labor force participation in the explanation of these contrasting mortality patterns.

Materials and method: Our data consisted of a nationally-representative sample of individuals aged 18–64 years derived from the 1999 census, with mortality follow-up until 2010.

Results: The two groups of second generation men, and particularly those of North-African origin, were less educated than the native-origin population, but only the latter was disadvantaged in terms of labor force participation. Relative to the native-origin population, the mortality hazard ratio for second generation men of North-African origin (HR = 1.71 [1.09–2.70]) remained significant after adjusting for level of educational attainment (HR = 1.59 [1.01–2.50]), but not after adjusting for economic activity (HR = 1.20 [0.76–1.89]) or for both variables (1.16 [0.74–1.83]). Conversely, the mortality hazard ratio for second generation men of South-European origin (HR = 0.64 [0.46–0.90]) remained unchanged after adjustment for level of educational attainment and/or economic activity.

Conclusion: The findings shed light on the salient role of labor market disadvantage in the explanation of the mortality excess of second generation men of North-African origin in France, and on the favorable situation of second-generation men of South-European origin in terms of labour market position and mortality. The theoretical and policy implications of the findings are discussed.

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Khlat, M., Wallace, M., & Guillot, M. (2019). Divergent mortality patterns for second generation men of North-African and South-European origin in France: Role of labour force participation. #Journal not on list, 9, Article 100447. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100447

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 4, 2019
Online Publication Date Jul 5, 2019
Publication Date 2019-12
Deposit Date Oct 7, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 7, 2024
Journal SSM - Population Health
Electronic ISSN 2352-8273
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Article Number 100447
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100447

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