A social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on health

Background: Many conceptual frameworks that touch on immigration and health have been published over the past several years. Most discuss broad social trends or specific immigrant policies, but few address how the policy environment affects the context of settlement and incorporation. Research on th...

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Main Authors: Steven P. Wallace, Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young, Michael A. Rodríguez, Claire D. Brindis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-04-01
Series:SSM: Population Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827318300181
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spelling doaj-e6f151764aa4493ca1056835a1869faf2020-11-25T00:44:04ZengElsevierSSM: Population Health2352-82732019-04-017A social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on healthSteven P. Wallace0Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young1Michael A. Rodríguez2Claire D. Brindis3Department of Community Health Sciences, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, 10960 Wilshire Blvd, #1550, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USADepartment of Community Health Sciences, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, 10960 Wilshire Blvd, #1550, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA; Corresponding author.Department of Family Medicine, UCLA Blum Center on Poverty and Health in Latin America, 10880 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1800, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USAAdolescent and Young Adult Health National Resource Center, University of California, San Francisco, 3333 California St., Suite 265, San Francisco, CA 94143-0936, USA; Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, Adolescent and Young Adult Health National Resource Center, University of California, San Francisco, 3333 California St., Suite 265, San Francisco, CA 94143-0936, USABackground: Many conceptual frameworks that touch on immigration and health have been published over the past several years. Most discuss broad social trends or specific immigrant policies, but few address how the policy environment affects the context of settlement and incorporation. Research on the social determinants of health shows how policies across multiple sectors have an impact on health status and health services, but has not yet identified the policies most important for immigrants. Understanding the range and content of state-level policies that impact immigrant populations can focus health in all policies initiatives as well as contextualize future research on immigrant health. Methods: Our framework identifies state-level policies across five different domains that impact the health of immigrants and that vary across states, especially for those without legal status. Our scan shows that immigrants are exposed to different contexts, ranging from relatively inclusive to highly exclusive; a number of states have mixed trends that are more inclusive in some areas, but exclusive in others. Finally, we examine how the relative inclusiveness of state policies are associated with state-level demographic and political characteristics. Results: Contrary to the image that exclusive policies are a reaction to large immigrant populations that may compete for jobs and cultural space, we find that the higher the proportion of foreign born and Hispanics in the state, the more inclusive the set of policies; while the higher the proportion of Republican voters, the less inclusive. Conclusions: Variation across immigrant policies is much larger than the variation in state demographic and political characteristics, suggesting that state-level policies need to be included as a possible independent, contextual effect, when assessing immigrant health outcomes. This policy framework can be particularly useful in bridging our understanding of how large macro processes are connected to the daily lives and health of immigrants. Keywords: Immigration, State policy, Social determinants of health, Intersectoralhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827318300181
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author Steven P. Wallace
Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young
Michael A. Rodríguez
Claire D. Brindis
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Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young
Michael A. Rodríguez
Claire D. Brindis
A social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on health
SSM: Population Health
author_facet Steven P. Wallace
Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young
Michael A. Rodríguez
Claire D. Brindis
author_sort Steven P. Wallace
title A social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on health
title_short A social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on health
title_full A social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on health
title_fullStr A social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on health
title_full_unstemmed A social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on health
title_sort social determinants framework identifying state-level immigrant policies and their influence on health
publisher Elsevier
series SSM: Population Health
issn 2352-8273
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Background: Many conceptual frameworks that touch on immigration and health have been published over the past several years. Most discuss broad social trends or specific immigrant policies, but few address how the policy environment affects the context of settlement and incorporation. Research on the social determinants of health shows how policies across multiple sectors have an impact on health status and health services, but has not yet identified the policies most important for immigrants. Understanding the range and content of state-level policies that impact immigrant populations can focus health in all policies initiatives as well as contextualize future research on immigrant health. Methods: Our framework identifies state-level policies across five different domains that impact the health of immigrants and that vary across states, especially for those without legal status. Our scan shows that immigrants are exposed to different contexts, ranging from relatively inclusive to highly exclusive; a number of states have mixed trends that are more inclusive in some areas, but exclusive in others. Finally, we examine how the relative inclusiveness of state policies are associated with state-level demographic and political characteristics. Results: Contrary to the image that exclusive policies are a reaction to large immigrant populations that may compete for jobs and cultural space, we find that the higher the proportion of foreign born and Hispanics in the state, the more inclusive the set of policies; while the higher the proportion of Republican voters, the less inclusive. Conclusions: Variation across immigrant policies is much larger than the variation in state demographic and political characteristics, suggesting that state-level policies need to be included as a possible independent, contextual effect, when assessing immigrant health outcomes. This policy framework can be particularly useful in bridging our understanding of how large macro processes are connected to the daily lives and health of immigrants. Keywords: Immigration, State policy, Social determinants of health, Intersectoral
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