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Matthew Wallace
Matthew Wallace
Researcher, SUDA, Stockholm University
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A population-based cohort study of socio-demographic risk factors for COVID-19 deaths in Sweden
S Drefahl, M Wallace, E Mussino, S Aradhya, M Kolk, M Brandén, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 5097, 2020
3822020
The healthy immigrant effect
M Ichou, M Wallace
Demographic Research 40, 61-94, 2019
1172019
Disparities in coronavirus disease 2019 mortality by country of birth in Stockholm, Sweden: a total-population–based cohort study
M Rostila, A Cederström, M Wallace, M Brandén, B Malmberg, ...
American Journal of Epidemiology 190 (8), 1510-1518, 2021
1092021
Low immigrant mortality in England and Wales: a data artefact?
M Wallace, H Kulu
Social Science & Medicine 120, 100-109, 2014
1082014
Understanding age variations in the migrant mortality advantage: An international comparative perspective
M Guillot, M Khlat, I Elo, M Solignac, M Wallace
PloS one 13 (6), e0199669, 2018
772018
Migration and health in England and Scotland: A study of migrant selectivity and salmon bias
M Wallace, H Kulu
Population, Space and Place 20 (8), 694-708, 2014
712014
Mortality advantage among migrants according to duration of stay in France, 2004–2014
M Wallace, M Khlat, M Guillot
BMC public health 19, 1-9, 2019
572019
Socio-demographic risk factors of COVID-19 deaths in Sweden: A nationwide register study
S Drefahl, M Wallace, E Mussino, S Aradhya, M Kolk, M Brandén, ...
Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2020
542020
Mortality among immigrants in England and Wales by major causes of death, 1971–2012: a longitudinal analysis of register-based data
M Wallace, H Kulu
Social Science & Medicine 147, 209-221, 2015
512015
Migrant Mortality Advantage Versus Origin and the Selection Hypothesis
M Wallace, B Wilson
Population Development Review, 2019
362019
Age variations and population over-coverage: Is low mortality among migrants merely a data artefact?
M Wallace, B Wilson
Population studies 76 (1), 81-98, 2022
312022
Can the salmon bias effect explain the migrant mortality advantage in England and Wales?
M Wallace, H Kulu
Population, Space and Place 24 (8), e2146, 2018
302018
Adult mortality among the descendants of immigrants in England and Wales: does a migrant mortality advantage persist beyond the first generation?
M Wallace
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (9), 1558-1577, 2016
292016
Adult mortality among second-generation immigrants in France: Results from a nationally representative record linkage study
M Guillot, M Khlat, M Wallace
Demographic research 40, 1603, 2019
202019
Poor health, low mortality? Paradox found among immigrants in England and Wales
M Wallace, F Darlington‐Pollock
Population, Space and Place 28 (3), e2360, 2022
192022
Mortality advantage reversed: the causes of death driving all-cause mortality differentials between immigrants, the descendants of immigrants and ancestral natives in Sweden …
M Wallace
European journal of population 38 (5), 1213-1241, 2022
152022
Divergent mortality patterns for second generation men of North-African and South-European origin in France: Role of labour force participation
M Khlat, M Wallace, M Guillot
SSM-population health 9, 100447, 2019
132019
Social inequalities experienced by children of immigrants across multiple domains of life: a case study of the Windrush in England and Wales
M Wallace, B Wilson, F Darlington-Pollock
Comparative migration studies 10 (1), 18, 2022
112022
Excess mortality and COVID-19 in Sweden in 2020
M Kolk, S Drefahl, M Wallace, G Andersson
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 20, 317-348, 2022
102022
Immigration, mortality, and national life expectancy in the Nordic region, 1990–2019
M Wallace, MJ Thomas, JM Aburto, AVJ Pallesen, LH Mortensen, A Syse, ...
SSM-population health 19, 2022
62022
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