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Aissata Moussa Abba <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:05:11 -0500
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hi,
when someone decide to immigrate it is generally because the person is seeking
for better conditions of life; immigration is a great and hard decision. and
when immigrants leave their countries which are developping ones, and they come
in developped world they expect to find best conditions. unfortunately often it
is not the case. they arrive in a context where people are individualist
contrary to for example the african society where people live with very closely
solidarity despite the poverty. immigrants also face up to difficulty to find
job even when they have diploma, qualifications and experience in their field,
and so on... in summary, after some months of life in western countries, they
become insecure and all their illusions fall down. they feel a great
frustration and a lot of stress. they are like trapped. it become difficult and
even impossible to them to return in their countries; so they are condamned to
success in this context. I think that immigrants (especially those coming from
Africa) deception facing to their new social and economic situation, is the
main reason of the deterioration of their health status.
AMA
Selon Robb Travers <[log in to unmask]>, 23.02.2005:

> Try this link.....
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> http://www4.statcan.ca/survey/2004WES_InviteE/proceed.cgi?loc=http://www.sta
> tcan.ca/english/dai-quo/
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> Dynamics of Immigrants' Health in Canada: Evidence from the National
> Population Health Survey
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> 1994/95 to 2002/03
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> Recent immigrants from non-European countries were twice as likely as the
> Canadian-born to report deterioration in their health over an eight year
> period, according to a new study using longitudinal data.
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> When immigrants arrive in Canada, they are generally in better health than
> the Canadian-born population. An earlier study found that 97% of new
> immigrants rated their health as good, very good or excellent six months
> after their arrival, compared with 88% for the general population. However,
> as time passes, this so-called "healthy immigrant effect" tends to diminish
> as their health status converges with that of the general population...
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> SNIP
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
> Of Robb Travers
> Sent: February 23, 2005 12:08 PM
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> Subject: [CLICK4HP] Recent immigrants report health decline - Canada
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> http://www4.statcan.ca/survey/2004WES_InviteE/proceed.cgi?loc=http://www.sta
> tcan.ca/english/dai-quo/
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> Dynamics of Immigrants' Health in Canada: Evidence from the National
> Population Health Survey
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> 1994/95 to 2002/03
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> Recent immigrants from non-European countries were twice as likely as the
> Canadian-born to report deterioration in their health over an eight year
> period, according to a new study using longitudinal data.
>
>
>
> When immigrants arrive in Canada, they are generally in better health than
> the Canadian-born population. An earlier study found that 97% of new
> immigrants rated their health as good, very good or excellent six months
> after their arrival, compared with 88% for the general population. However,
> as time passes, this so-called "healthy immigrant effect" tends to diminish
> as their health status converges with that of the general population...
>
> SNIP
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