Healthy migration, sustainable populations | Matt Wallace | TEDxUniversityofSalford
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Migration is often viewed through economic or political lenses, but its role in building healthier, more sustainable societies is equally significant. In this talk, Dr. Matt Wallace explores how migration shapes population health, resilience, and long-term sustainability. By examining the intersection of public health, demographics, and policy, he offers a fresh perspective on how human mobility can contribute to thriving communities and a more sustainable future. Dr. Matt Wallace is Associate Professor and Reader in Social Inequality in the Centre for Research on Inclusive Society at the University of Salford. A previous winner of the prestigious European Demographer of the Year Award (Population Europe), Matthew is also the Principal Investigator of the £1.3 million, ERC-awarded, UKRI-funded Horizon European Guarantee Grant “Living Longer in Poorer Health? Understanding the Immigrant Morbidity Mortality Paradox”. Matthew’s research interests lie in population health, international mi
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