日時/Date
2026年8月3日(月)14:00-15:30
開催形態/Format
対面とオンライン/In-person and Online
会場/Venue
北海道大学人文・社会科学教育研究棟W517
Humanities and Social Sciences Classroom Building, room W517
タイトル/Title
Is Assimilation a Double-Edged Sword? Reconciling Immigrants Immigrants’ Economic and Health Trajectories
登壇者/Lecturer
Dr. Leafia Ye(Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto)
アブストラクト/Abstract
Immigrants to the United States experience paradoxical trends in economic mobility and health assimilation over time. They arrive in the U.S. with lower earnings but catch up to the native native-born over time. Yet immigrants immigrants’ health also deteriorates more quickly, and older immigrants have particularly vulnerable health profiles. This study uses Social Security earnings records linked with the Health and Retirement Study to understand whether these trends are connected. While immigrants experience earnings convergence with the U.S. S.-born on average, only about half of immigrants experience substantial upward mobility. These upwardly mobile individuals are able to maintain or expand their health advantage in activities of daily living from age 50 to 84. The other half of immigrants, who experience little mobility or are marginally attached to the labor force, experience faster health declines and drive the erosion immigrants’ health advantage in later life.
言語/Language
英語/English
申込/Registration
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申込フォーム
締切:2026年7月31日(金)
お問い合わせ/Contact
北海道大学大学院文学研究院 平松 誠
Email: m.hiramatsu*let.hokudai.ac.jp(*を半角@に変えて入力ください)
