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This article probes into the health of migrants with a focus on the situation in the Nordic universal welfare states. The Nordic welfare states are further compared to each other with a comparison to the EU28 if possible, including investigation of the differences among the four Nordic countries. This is done by analyzing central parameters related to access to and inequality in health care. The article concludes that ethnicity does not give rise by itself to differences inhealth care, including access to care,but canbe seen as a marker of wherehealthproblems might arise due toother specific socioeconomic factors, such as the impactof economic inequality.Moreover, the healthymigrant paradox cannot be confirmed.
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Greve, B. (2016). Migrants and health in the Nordic welfare states. Public Health Reviews, 37(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40985-016-0023-6
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