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Unhealthy sleep assimilation

Migrant health advantages, the ‘healthy immigrant effect’, erode over time, leading to what is known as unhealthy assimilation. Health-related behaviours are central to unhealthy assimilation, and here we focus on an understudied and central part of our daily time: sleep. Building on diverse streams...

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Published in:European sociological review 2024-10, Vol.40 (5), p.917-931
Main Authors: Billari, Francesco C, Giuntella, Osea, Mazzonna, Fabrizio, Stella, Luca
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