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Life Expectancy of the Ethnically Mixed: Register-Based Evidence from Native Finns

As the ethnic composition around the world is becoming more diverse, the need to produce vital statistics for ethnically mixed populations is continuously increasing. Our aim is to provide the first life expectancy estimates for individuals with uniform Finnish, uniform Swedish, and mixed Finnish-Sw...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2021-03, Vol.18 (7), p.3415
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Births
Calendars
Ethnic Groups
Female
Finland - epidemiology
Humans
Immigration
Life Expectancy
Life span
Longevity
Male
Minority & ethnic groups
Mortality
Native languages
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Populations
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