Immigration
Cross-source consensus on Immigration from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The Israel model split the population into former Soviet Union immigrants and the rest of Israel's population. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- The Israel immigration model depends on simplifying assumptions about retained origin mortality patterns, constant rates, and available origin data. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- The calculated Israel series explained much of the observed increase but not all annual fluctuations. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- Israel's observed lifespan differential nearly doubled from 1990 to 2000 during a major immigration wave. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- Large inflows from populations with high observed lifespan differentials can substantially change a host country's aggregate differential. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods