Progress in the study of health inequalities and selective migration: Mobilising the new mobilities paradigm

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This paper seeks to deepen understandings of the relations between health inequalities and migration, with a particular emphasis on health-selective migration. Papers in this journal have urged for a more nuanced consideration of connections between migration and health but these have not seen-through how to combine understandings of health and migration to better theorise their relations. A strong theoretical basis regarding the politics of mobilities can help say more of the structural factors shaping health-selective migration and therefore, changing health gradients in a population.

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Darlington-Pollock, F., & Peters, K. (2021). Progress in the study of health inequalities and selective migration: Mobilising the new mobilities paradigm. Progress in Human Geography, 45(5), 1061–1082. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132520968151

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