Term: Secondary Migration
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2022-12-08
Definition:
Secondary migration is the migration of an individual from a country of permanent residence other than the country where the immigrant was born. This type of migration can be national, or international. When the process involves more than two destination countries, it is known as ‘serial migration.’ Secondary migration may be associated with favourable socioeconomic profiles among immigrants however, among refuges it may be indicative of a hazardous migration journey (e.g. forced migration and exposure to refugee camps).
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References
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Wanigaratne S, Rashid M, Gagnon A, Cole DC, Shakya Y, Moineddin R, Blake J, Yudin MH, Campbell D, Ray JG, Urquia ML.
Refugee mothers, migration pathways and HIV: A population-based cohort study.
AIDS Care
2019;Epub ahead of print. [Abstract] (View)
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Wanigaratne S, Cole DC, Bassil K, Hyman I, Moineddin R, Urquia ML.
The influence of refugee status and secondary migration on preterm birth.
J Epidemiol Community Health
2016;70(6):622-628. [Abstract] (View)
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Urquia M, Walld R, Prior H, Detillieux G, Eze N, Koseva I.
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Manitoba Centre for Health Policy,
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Urquia ML, Walld R, Wanigaratne S, Eze ND, Azimaee M, McDonald JT, Guttmann A.
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