PBHL 2052 Final Test
Which factor was a challenge or created a barrier to healthcare for Latinx residents in Baltimore?
Immigration status All of the choices Language Cultural competence
A challenge for public health in Sub-Saharan Africa include (Select all that apply):
Inadequate waste collection No public provision for piped water Inadequate healthcare Lack of data on air pollutants Lack of sustainable land-use management
In a recent study (Bollyky), the relationships between migration and natural growth and the impact on urban populations were examined in both more developed and less developed countries. Based on this study, which statement is false?
Migration had a strongerinfluence on urban population growth in less developed countries
Which statement is false about the Migration Transition?
slower process than fertility changes to increase or decrease population
Before 1950, a _____________ economic base _____________ urban population growth. (consider the conditions which enabled populations to grow in cities)
strong, preceded
Based on the migration exercise, the U.S. immigration rate was higher compared to the U.S. emigration rate.
true
Children with at least one non-citizen parent are more likely to be uninsured compared to those with citizen parents.
true
Compared to U.S. born Latinos, foreign born Latinos suffer less from heart disease and cancer.
true
Education attainment in the U.S. among immigrants has been improving among many groups but there are differences between levels of education. While only 18.7% of U.S. immigrants obtained at least 2 year degrees, thirty percent of U.S. immigrants completed bachelor degrees or higher
true
In the future, it is expected that immigrants will account for close to 90% of U.S. population growth by 2065.
true
Mexico City is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas since 2000.
true
Most cities have fewer than 5 million people.
true
Most people do not live in megacities.
true
Recent trends indicate that less people come from Mexico and more come from Central America and Asia to the U.S.
true
The annual urban growth rate in Sub-Saharan Africa is lower than the growth rate of at least 14 countries in the region.
true
Today the decline in deaths from the traditional diseases of density—tuberculosis and diarrheal and intestinal infectious diseases—in many large cities is due more to treatment like antibiotics and rehydration solutions than prevention (clean water and adequate sanitation).
true
Undocumented immigrants are not eligible to enroll in Medicaid or qualify for unemployment, which may affect how they cope with the health and economic effects of COVID-19.
true
Which is not a common reason for an urban population declining?
high mortality rate
What is the median age of international migrants as of 2019?
39
From which country or region of origin has immigrants (in reference to U.S.) most likely to have high rates of English proficiency? (Select all that apply)
Canada sub-sahara africa europe
Where do undocumented immigrants in Colorado come from?
Central America All of the choices Asia Mexico
Where do most foreign-born Latinx residents in Baltimore come from originally? (Select all that apply)
Central America Mexico
What is one way that public health authorities in Baltimore addressed barriers to healthcare for Latinx residents? (Select all that apply)
Juntos Facebook events Visiting home depot
Which region had the largest proportion of the population living in megacities?
Latin america
The "triple threat" in global urban health refers to the fact that many urban residents such as those in Sub-Saharan Africa suffer from _______________. (select all that apply)
Non-communicable diseases Injuries Infectious diseases
Sixteen of the world's twenty most polluted cities are in ______________.
South Asia
Which factor can influence an immigrant's vulnerability? (Select all that apply)
Stigma Education Welfare reform Immigration status
Which region has experienced increasingly the burden of the triple threat, particularly non-communicable diseases?
Sub-Saharan Africa
Which statement is true about Employment and Income related to Immigrants? (Select all that apply)
Undocumented persons do not have access to unemployment Nonelderly noncitizens are more likely than nonelderly citizens to live in a family with at least one full-time worker Nonelderly noncitizens are more likely than nonelderly citizens to be low income
The availability of piped water in Sub-Saharan Africa ___________________ from 1990 to 2015.
decreased
According to the Health Immigrant Paradox, the health advantage of immigrants (such as Latinx) increases with additional time in the host country.
false
According to the data, asylum seekers are highly likely to be contributing (spreading COVID-19) to the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.
false
After 1950, migration shifted: more people migrated from the global north (higher income countries) to the global south (lower income countries)
false
Despite improvements in public health, it has been reported that deaths associated with diseases of population density have increased in less developed countries. (consider what diseases of density are)
false
In the case of Detroit, MI, population decline was largely attributed to natural disasters like flooding.
false
Large cities like Cairo, Delhi, and Lagos have grown chiefly because people migrate to those cities for jobs, rather than because residents are living longer.
false
Many basic needs and services are more likely unmet in large urban areas compared to smaller urban areas in Sub-Saharan Africa.
false
Most Latinx immigrants that arrive in the U.S. are unhealthy compared those (Latinx) that are U.S. born.
false
Most large cities are located in more developed countries.
false
Most people live in cities with 10 million residents or more.
false