Palloni Alberto, Arias Elizabeth
Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconcin-Madison, USA.
Demography. 2004 Aug;41(3):385-415. doi: 10.1353/dem.2004.0024.
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.
我们针对成人“西班牙裔死亡率悖论”检验了三种相互竞争的假说:数据假象、移民以及文化或社会缓冲效应。基于对九年死亡率随访数据估计得出的一系列参数风险模型,我们的结果表明,“西班牙裔”的死亡率优势仅在外国出生的墨西哥人以及除古巴人或波多黎各人之外的外国出生的西班牙裔中存在。我们的分析表明,外国出生的墨西哥人的优势可归因于回迁,即“鲑鱼偏差”效应。然而,我们无法解释在其他外国出生的西班牙裔中观察到的死亡率优势。