Working papers
Wallace, M., Mussino, E., Aradhya, S., Harber-Aschan, L. (2023). Can Childhood Socioeconomic Background Explain Elevated Mortality among the Young Adult Second-Generation in Sweden? Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2023: 21.
Wilson, B., Wallace, M., Saarela, J. (2023). Understanding the Intergenerational Impact of Forced Migration: An Adult Mortality Advantage for the Children of Forced Migrants? Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2023: 09.
Mussino, E., Drefahl, S., Wallace, M., Billingsley, S., Aradhya, S., Anderson, G. (2023). Lives Saved, Lives Lost, and Under-reported Covid-19 Deaths; Excess and Non-Excess Mortality in Relation to Cause-Specific Mortality during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Sweden. Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2023:05.
Wallace, M., & Drefahl, S. (2022). Against the Grain: International Migration, Mortality, and Population Health in Sweden, 1990.-2019. Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2022:20.
Wilson, B., Wallace, M., Saarela, J. (2023). Understanding the Intergenerational Impact of Forced Migration: An Adult Mortality Advantage for the Children of Forced Migrants? Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2023: 09.
Mussino, E., Drefahl, S., Wallace, M., Billingsley, S., Aradhya, S., Anderson, G. (2023). Lives Saved, Lives Lost, and Under-reported Covid-19 Deaths; Excess and Non-Excess Mortality in Relation to Cause-Specific Mortality during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Sweden. Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2023:05.
Wallace, M., & Drefahl, S. (2022). Against the Grain: International Migration, Mortality, and Population Health in Sweden, 1990.-2019. Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, 2022:20.
Journal articles
Rostila, M., Cederström, A., Wallace, M., Aradhya, S., Ahrne, M., Juárez, S. (2023). Inequalities in COVID-19 severe morbidity and mortality by country of birth in Sweden. Nature Communications, 14(4919).
Wallace, M. (2022). Mortality advantage reversed: The causes of death driving all-cause mortality differentials between migrants, the descendants of migrants and ancestral natives in Sweden, 1997-2016. European Journal of Population, 38: 1213-1241.
Wallace, M., Thomas, MJ., Aburto, JM., Jørring Pallesen, AV., Mortensen, LH., & Drefahl, S. (2022). Immigration, mortality and national life expectancy in the Nordic region, 1990-2019. Social Science & Medicine Population Health, 19: 101177.
Wallace, M., Wilson, B., & Darlington-Pollock, F. (2022). Social inequalities experienced by children of immigrants across multiple domains of life: A case study of the Windrush in England and Wales. Comparative Migration Studies, 10(18), 1-21.
Wallace, M., & Darlington-Pollock, F. (2022). Poor health, low mortality? Paradox found among immigrants in England and Wales. Population, Space & Place, 28(3), 1-15.
Hiam, L., Zhang CX., Burns, R., Darlington-Pollock, F., Wallace, M., & McKee, M. (2022). What can the UK learn from the impact of migrant populations on national life expectancy? Journal of Public Health, fdac013.
Kolk, M., Drefahl, S., Wallace, M., & Andersson, G. (2022). Excess mortality and COVID-19 in Sweden in 2020: a demographic account. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 20, 1-32.
Wallace, M., & Wilson, B. (2022). Age variations and over-Coverage: is the migrant mortality advantage merely a data artefact? Population Studies, 76(1), 81-98.
Rostila, M., Cederstrom, A., Wallace, M., Branden, M., Malmberg, B., & Andersson, G. (2021). Disparities in COVID-19 Deaths by Country of Birth in Stockholm, Sweden: a Total Population-Based Cohort Study. American Journal of Epidemiology, 190(8), 1510-1518.
Wallace, M., Khlat, M., & Guillot, M. (2021). Infant mortality among the native-born children of immigrants in France, 08-17: results from a sociodemographic panel survey. European Journal of Public Health, 31(2), 326-333.
Drefahl, S., Wallace, M., Mussino, E., Aradhya, S., Kolk, M., Branden, M., Malmberg, B., Andersson, G. (2020). A population-based cohort study of socio-demographic risk factors for COVID-19 deaths in Sweden. Nature Communications, 11(5097).
Wallace, M., & Wilson, B. (2019). Migrant mortality advantage versus origin and the selection hypothesis. Population Development Review, 45(4): 767-794.
Khlat, M., Wallace, M., & Guillot, M. (2019). Divergent mortality patterns for second generation men of North-African and South-European origin in France: Role of labour force participation. Social Science & Medicine Population Health, 100447.
Guillot, M., Khlat, M., & Wallace, M. (2019). Adult mortality among second-generation immigrants in France: Results from a nationally representative record linkage study. Demographic Research, 40, 1603-1644.
Ichou, M., & Wallace, M. (2019). The Healthy Immigrant Effect: The role of educational selectivity in the good health of migrants. Demographic Research, 40(4), 61-94.
Wallace, M., Khlat, M., & Guillot, M. (2019). Mortality advantage among migrants according to duration of stay in France, 2004–2014. BMC public health, 19(1), 327.
Guillot, M., Khlat, M., Elo, I., Solignac, M., & Wallace, M. (2018). Understanding age variations in the migrant mortality advantage: An international comparative perspective. PloS one, 13(6), e0199669.
Wallace, M., & Kulu, H. (2018). Can the salmon bias effect explain the migrant mortality advantage in England and Wales? Population, Space and Place, 24(8), e2146.
Wallace, M. (2016). Adult mortality among the descendants of immigrants in England and Wales: does a migrant mortality advantage persist beyond the first generation? Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42(9), 1558-1577.
Wallace, M., & Kulu, H. (2015). Mortality among immigrants in England and Wales by major causes of death, 1971–2012: a longitudinal analysis of register-based data. Social Science & Medicine, 147, 209-221.
Wallace, M., & Kulu, H. (2014). Low immigrant mortality in England and Wales: a data artefact? Social Science & Medicine, 120, 100-109.
Wallace, M., & Kulu, H. (2014). Migration and health in England and Scotland: A study of migrant selectivity and salmon bias. Population, Space and Place, 20(8), 694-708.
Wallace, M. (2022). Mortality advantage reversed: The causes of death driving all-cause mortality differentials between migrants, the descendants of migrants and ancestral natives in Sweden, 1997-2016. European Journal of Population, 38: 1213-1241.
Wallace, M., Thomas, MJ., Aburto, JM., Jørring Pallesen, AV., Mortensen, LH., & Drefahl, S. (2022). Immigration, mortality and national life expectancy in the Nordic region, 1990-2019. Social Science & Medicine Population Health, 19: 101177.
Wallace, M., Wilson, B., & Darlington-Pollock, F. (2022). Social inequalities experienced by children of immigrants across multiple domains of life: A case study of the Windrush in England and Wales. Comparative Migration Studies, 10(18), 1-21.
Wallace, M., & Darlington-Pollock, F. (2022). Poor health, low mortality? Paradox found among immigrants in England and Wales. Population, Space & Place, 28(3), 1-15.
Hiam, L., Zhang CX., Burns, R., Darlington-Pollock, F., Wallace, M., & McKee, M. (2022). What can the UK learn from the impact of migrant populations on national life expectancy? Journal of Public Health, fdac013.
Kolk, M., Drefahl, S., Wallace, M., & Andersson, G. (2022). Excess mortality and COVID-19 in Sweden in 2020: a demographic account. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 20, 1-32.
Wallace, M., & Wilson, B. (2022). Age variations and over-Coverage: is the migrant mortality advantage merely a data artefact? Population Studies, 76(1), 81-98.
Rostila, M., Cederstrom, A., Wallace, M., Branden, M., Malmberg, B., & Andersson, G. (2021). Disparities in COVID-19 Deaths by Country of Birth in Stockholm, Sweden: a Total Population-Based Cohort Study. American Journal of Epidemiology, 190(8), 1510-1518.
Wallace, M., Khlat, M., & Guillot, M. (2021). Infant mortality among the native-born children of immigrants in France, 08-17: results from a sociodemographic panel survey. European Journal of Public Health, 31(2), 326-333.
Drefahl, S., Wallace, M., Mussino, E., Aradhya, S., Kolk, M., Branden, M., Malmberg, B., Andersson, G. (2020). A population-based cohort study of socio-demographic risk factors for COVID-19 deaths in Sweden. Nature Communications, 11(5097).
Wallace, M., & Wilson, B. (2019). Migrant mortality advantage versus origin and the selection hypothesis. Population Development Review, 45(4): 767-794.
Khlat, M., Wallace, M., & Guillot, M. (2019). Divergent mortality patterns for second generation men of North-African and South-European origin in France: Role of labour force participation. Social Science & Medicine Population Health, 100447.
Guillot, M., Khlat, M., & Wallace, M. (2019). Adult mortality among second-generation immigrants in France: Results from a nationally representative record linkage study. Demographic Research, 40, 1603-1644.
Ichou, M., & Wallace, M. (2019). The Healthy Immigrant Effect: The role of educational selectivity in the good health of migrants. Demographic Research, 40(4), 61-94.
Wallace, M., Khlat, M., & Guillot, M. (2019). Mortality advantage among migrants according to duration of stay in France, 2004–2014. BMC public health, 19(1), 327.
Guillot, M., Khlat, M., Elo, I., Solignac, M., & Wallace, M. (2018). Understanding age variations in the migrant mortality advantage: An international comparative perspective. PloS one, 13(6), e0199669.
Wallace, M., & Kulu, H. (2018). Can the salmon bias effect explain the migrant mortality advantage in England and Wales? Population, Space and Place, 24(8), e2146.
Wallace, M. (2016). Adult mortality among the descendants of immigrants in England and Wales: does a migrant mortality advantage persist beyond the first generation? Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42(9), 1558-1577.
Wallace, M., & Kulu, H. (2015). Mortality among immigrants in England and Wales by major causes of death, 1971–2012: a longitudinal analysis of register-based data. Social Science & Medicine, 147, 209-221.
Wallace, M., & Kulu, H. (2014). Low immigrant mortality in England and Wales: a data artefact? Social Science & Medicine, 120, 100-109.
Wallace, M., & Kulu, H. (2014). Migration and health in England and Scotland: A study of migrant selectivity and salmon bias. Population, Space and Place, 20(8), 694-708.
Book chapters
Darlington-Pollock, F., & Wallace, M. (2020). Mortality. In Kobayashi, A (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Geography (pp.199-204). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier.
Wallace, M. (2018). Mortality among migrants and their descendants in England and Wales. In F. Trovato (Ed.), Migration, Health and Survival (pp.172-192). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Wallace, M. (2018). Mortality among migrants and their descendants in England and Wales. In F. Trovato (Ed.), Migration, Health and Survival (pp.172-192). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Online articles
Wallace, M. (2019). Low migrant death rates: factural or artefactual? N-IUSSP.
Ichou, M., & Wallace, M. (2019). The Healthy Immigrant Effect: The role of educational selectivity. N-IUSSP.
Wallace, M. (2018). Mortality among migrants and their descendants living in England and Wales. Ined Digests.
Ichou, M., & Wallace, M. (2019). The Healthy Immigrant Effect: The role of educational selectivity. N-IUSSP.
Wallace, M. (2018). Mortality among migrants and their descendants living in England and Wales. Ined Digests.
Thesis
Wallace, M. (2016). Mortality among immigrants and their descendants in England and Wales. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.