Health and social well-being in immigrants and chileans: A comparative study

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This study compares the average health and social welfare levels of adults born in Chile (n = 155) and immigrants of Colombian (n = 166), Peruvian (n = 154), and Venezuelan (n = 180) nationality. The results are in line with the "selective hypothesis of immigration," since higher levels of health (Minmigrants = 40.35; Mchilenos = 38.93; t [203,579] = 2,745, p

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Arancibia, H., Cárdenas, M., Durán, W., & Eguren, P. (2021). Health and social well-being in immigrants and chileans: A comparative study. Acta Colombiana de Psicologia, 24(1), 72–85. https://doi.org/10.14718/ACP.2021.24.1.7

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