Within this research area, we examine how health varies between various migrant groups and how their health is shaped by experiences in the host country. We also consider how relevant background factors such as gender, specific country of birth and reason for migration contribute to such associations. We apply advanced statistical methods to both survey and nationwide population registry data.
Our research embraces the slogan ‘no public health without migrant health’ (Lancet Public Health, 2018) contributing knowledge toward reducing health and social inequalities between natives and individuals with a foreign background. This research area aligns with the aim of the 10th goal of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development oriented toward reducing inequalities within and among countries.