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Under-15 mortality among children of immigrants in Sweden: A total population cohort study

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posted on 2025-10-25, 17:12 authored by Anastasia Lam, Ben WilsonBen Wilson, Matthew WallaceMatthew Wallace
<p dir="ltr"><i>Background: </i>Children of immigrants in Europe have higher infant and early-adult mortality, compared with non-immigrants or their children. However, we know very little about their mortality during childhood, in any national context.</p><p dir="ltr"><i>Methods: </i>We used Cox proportional hazards regression models to estimate hazard ratios using Swedish total-population administrative data from 1990 to 2019. We estimate all-cause mortality for children aged 0-14, overall and separately for ages 0, 1-4, and 5-14. We do this for Swedish-born children of immigrants with either one or two foreign-born parents, across a wide range of origins. HRs are reported with reference to child mortality for Swedish-born children with two Swedish-born parents.</p><p dir="ltr"><i>Findings: </i>We find persistently higher mortality for children of immigrants with two parents born in Asia & Oceania, Finland, the Middle East & Northern Africa, or Sub-Saharan Africa. Inequalities exist at all childhood ages but we find scant evidence of higher mortality risks in the same origin groups when only one parent is foreign-born.</p><p dir="ltr"><i>Interpretation: </i>A higher risk of childhood death in these groups is the result of specific factors that interact uniquely across ages and origins. While mortality at these ages is low in absolute terms, each death is a tragedy that represents decades of life lost and has far-reaching social consequences.</p>

Funding

A Better Life for the Children of Exile: Intergenerational Adaptation of the Descendants of Refugees

European Research Council

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United Kingdom Research and Innovation (through the Horizon Europe Guarantee programme) (grant no. APP44827)

The role of family in determining life course trajectories for those who arrived in Sweden as refugees

Swedish Research Council

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Migrant mortality advantage lost? Emerging lifespan inequalities among migrants and their descendants in Sweden

Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare

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the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science–Scottish Funding Council Saltire Emerging Research Programe

History

Original title

Under-15 mortality among children of immigrants in Sweden: A total population cohort study

Original language

  • English

Affiliation (institution of first SU-affiliated author)

  • 310 Sociologiska institutionen | Department of Sociology

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  • public

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  • PUBLIC

ISSN

2002-617X

Publication date

2025-10-25