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Table 3 Cox regression 1990–2008, individuals aged, 25–89 years at baseline.

From: Healthy migrants but unhealthy offspring? A retrospective cohort study among Italians in Switzerland

  

Men

(n: 1,642,766)

Women

(n: 1,756,894)

  

HR

95%-CI

HR

95%-CI

Age

Age

1.02

1.02-1.02

1.01

1.01-1.02

Migrational group

IT, *IT, Italian

0.89

0.88-0.91

0.90

0.87-0.92

 

IT, *IT, Regional

0.93

0.88-0.98

0.96

0.88-1.04

 

IT, *CH, Italian

1.16

1.03-1.31

1.06

0.89-1.26

 

IT, *CH, Regional

1.10

1.05-1.16

0.97

0.89-1.05

 

CH, *IT, Italian

0.91

0.86-0.98

0.94

0.90-0.98

 

CH, *IT, Regional

0.94

0.88-0.99

0.99

0.95-1.03

 

CH, *CH (ref.)

1

 

1

 

Educational level

Compulsory school (ref.)

1

 

1

 
 

Secondary education

0.84

0.83-0.85

0.83

0.83-0.84

 

Higher secondary education

0.69

0.68-0.69

0.73

0.71-0.75

 

Tertiary education

0.59

0.58-0.60

0.68

0.65-0.71

Marital status

Single

1.49

1.48-1.51

1.29

1.28-1.31

 

Married (ref.)

1

 

1

 
 

Widowed

1.18

1.17-1.20

1.16

1.15-1.17

 

Separated/divorced

1.55

1.53-1.57

1.36

1.34-1.38

Language region

German-speaking Switzerland (ref.)

1

 

1

 
 

French-speaking Switzerland

1.00

1.00-1.01

0.95

0.94-0.96

Period

1990-2000 (ref.)

1

 

1

 
 

2000-2008

0.94

0.92-0.95

0.94

0.93-0.96

  1. Data source: Swiss Federal Statistical Office/Swiss National Cohort, HR = hazard ratio; CI = confidence interval figures in bold: significant on 5%-level.
  2. * = born in; example: CH, *IT, Italian: Italy born Swiss who see Italian as their best mastered language.