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PloS one
BMJ open
International journal of environmental research and public health
Science advances
Environmental research
scientific data
SSM - population health
Social science & medicine (1982)
health policy (amsterdam, netherlands)
the international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the international union against tuberculosis and lung disease
Public health
journal of viral hepatitis
la medicina del lavoro
global heart
Reproductive health
the international migration review
journal of population economics
international migration (geneva, switzerland)
international journal of population geography : ijpg
health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy
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Bibliographies
[1]
Preventing female genital mutilation in high income countries: a systematic review of the evidence.
[2]
Linking political violence and refugee situations in the Horn of Africa: an empirical approach.
[3]
Political violence and Eritrean health care.
[4]
West and Central Africa.
[5]
South-East Asia.
[6]
A spatiotemporal natural-human database to evaluate road development impacts in an Amazon trinational frontier.
[7]
Unravelling migration connectivity reveals unsustainable hunting of the declining ortolan bunting.
[8]
Divergent mortality patterns for second generation men of North-African and South-European origin in France: Role of labour force participation.
[9]
Epidemiology and treatment outcome of MDR and pre-XDR TB in international migrants at two reference centers in the North of Italy: a cross-sectional study coordinated by Stop TB Italia Onlus.
[10]
Determinants of employment of recently arrived Mexican immigrant wives.
[11]
Cultural competency in dietetic diabetes care-A qualitative study of the dietician's perspective.
[12]
Biomass use and COVID-19: A novel concern.
[13]
Comparison of Health Status and Health Care Services Utilization between Migrants and Natives of the Same Ethnic Origin—The Case of Hong Kong
[14]
practice guidelines on migrants’ health: assessment of their quality and reporting
[15]
quality of life and health self-rate of working-aged migrants to the north
[16]
self-determination in new contexts: the self-determination of refugees and forced migrants in international law
[17]
Is health-related quality of life the same for elderly polish migrants, Turkish migrants and German natives? Testing the reliability and construct validity of the Sf-36 health survey in a cross-cultural comparison
[18]
Disease Status of Afghan Refugees and Migrants in Pakistan.
[19]
“Being in the right place”: Transnationality, emotional geographies and wellbeing among Senegalese migrants in Torino
[20]
Review of "Sovereign Bodies: Citizens, Migrants and States in the Postcolonial World," by Blom, Hansen, and Finn Stepputat, eds.
[21]
"It has not occurred to me to see a doctor for that kind of feeling": a qualitative study of Filipina immigrants' perceptions of help seeking for mental health problems.
[22]
Building Immigration-Informed, Cross-Sector Coalitions: Findings from the Los Angeles County Health Equity for Immigrants Summit.
[23]
Migration and Migrants: Legal and Linguistic Aspects
[24]
Co-morbid Non-communicable Diseases and Associated Health Service Use in African and Caribbean Immigrants with HIV
[25]
A qualitative study of vaccination behaviour amongst female Polish migrants in Edinburgh, Scotland.
[26]
Acculturative stress, disability, and health treatment utilization among Asian and Latin American immigrants in the United States.
[27]
Migrations and spatial distribution: South American migrants in the Metropolitan Buenos Aires, 2001-2010
[28]
Sense of Filial Obligation and Caregiving Burdens Among Chinese Immigrants in the United States.
[29]
Social Accountability in Diaspora Organizations Aiding Syrian Migrants
[30]
A community-based intervention to increase participation in cervical cancer screening among immigrants in Norway.
[31]
A Qualitative study of language barriers between South African health care providers and cross-border migrants.
[32]
Perceptions related to breastfeeding and the early introduction of complementary foods amongst migrants in Cape Town, South Africa.
[33]
Interpreting habits in a new place: Migrants' descriptions of geophagia during pregnancy.
[34]
How does conflict in migrants' country of origin affect remittance-sending? Financial priorities and transnational obligations among Somalis and Pakistanis in Norway
[35]
Community social capital and individual disaster preparedness in immigrants and Canadian-born individuals: an ecological perspective
[36]
Notes from the Field: Mumps in Detention Facilities that House Detained Migrants - United States, September 2018-August 2019.
[37]
The impact of schistosomiasis co-infection in the presentation of viral hepatitis B in migrants: An observational study in non-endemic area.
[38]
Benign acute viral myositis in African migrants: A clinical, serological and pathological study.
[39]
Health records for migrants and refugees: A systematic review.
[40]
Study protocol: Worldwide comparison of vitamin D status of immigrants from different ethnic origins and native-born populations-a systematic review and meta-analysis.
[41]
Cascade of care for migrants tested Hepatitis C antibodies positive in France through a systematic screening program: the PRECAVIR study.
[42]
Migrants in transit through Mexico to the US: Experiences with violence and related factors, 2009-2015.
[43]
Ancient DNA from the skeletons of Roopkund Lake reveals Mediterranean migrants in India
[44]
Rural unemployment pushes migrants to urban areas in Jiangsu Province, China
[45]
Tuberculosis in the borderlands: migrants, microbes and more-than-human borders
[46]
New contested borderlands: Senegalese migrants en route to Argentina
[47]
Re-writing the domestic role: transnational migrants’ households between informal and formal social protection in Ecuador and in Spain
[48]
Migration patterns and emigrants’ transnational activities: comparative findings from two migrant origin areas in Ethiopia
[49]
Homeownership, city integration, and the sense of happiness of migrants in urban China
[50]
Death scares: How potential work-migrants infer mortality rates from migrant deaths
[51]
A better job thanks to personal networks? An evaluation for migrants who arrived in France before age 18
[52]
The neoliberal borderscape: Neoliberalism's effects on the social worlds of migrants along the Thai-Myanmar border
[53]
Female genital mutilation and migration in Mali: do return migrants transfer social norms?
[54]
Financial Asset Ownership: The Case of Chinese and Indian Immigrants to the United States.
[55]
Determinants of Tetanus Vaccination among Adult Immigrants: Findings from the Portuguese National Health Survey 2014.
[56]
Aussiedler Mortality (AMOR): cohort studies on ethnic German migrants from the Former Soviet Union.
[57]
Patterns of complementary and alternative medicine use among Arab immigrants in Denmark: A qualitative study.
[58]
Imagined mosque communities in Russia: Central Asian migrants in Moscow
[59]
Do immigrants working illegally reduce the natives' legal employment? Evidence from Italy.
[60]
DETECTING VESSELS CARRYING MIGRANTS USING MACHINE LEARNING
[61]
Nepalese migrants in Japan: What is holding them back in getting access to healthcare?
[62]
Use of modern contraceptive methods and its association with QOL among Nepalese female migrants living in Japan.
[63]
Children of Migrants: The Cumulative Impact of Parental Migration on Children's Education and Health Outcomes in China.
[64]
"When I first saw a condom, I was frightened": A qualitative study of sexual behavior, love and life of young cross-border migrants in urban Chiang Mai, Thailand.
[65]
Rights-Based TB Programs for Migrants and Prisoners Needed in North Korea.
[66]
Don't ask for fair treatment? A gender analysis of ethnic discrimination, response to discrimination, and self-rated health among marriage migrants in South Korea.
[67]
What shapes local demand for ‘guest worker’ migrants in Japan? The case of the seafood processing industry
[68]
Asthma, allergy and atopy in South‐East Asian immigrants in Australia
[69]
Workers by any other name: comparing co-ethnics and ‘interns’ as labour migrants to Japan
[70]
Time for tolerance: exploring the influence of learning institutions on the recognition of political rights among immigrants
[71]
Acculturation is associated with older Turkish immigrants' self-management abilities.
[72]
Cerebral palsy among children of immigrants in Denmark and the role of socioeconomic status.
[73]
Identifying and Measuring the Lifelong Human Capital of “Unskilled” Migrants in the Mexico-US Migratory Circuit
[74]
Factors influencing the livelihoods of ecological migrants in coal mined-out areas in China
[75]
Reconfigured Reciprocity: How Aging Taiwanese Immigrants Transform Cultural Logics of Elder Care
[76]
Understanding Social Network and Support for Older Immigrants in Ontario, Canada: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study.
[77]
The limits of skill-selective immigration policies: Welfare states and the commodification of labour immigrants
[78]
Floral Visitation Can Enhance Fitness of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Long-Distance Migrants.
[79]
Jaboya vs. jakambi: Status, negotiation, and HIV risks among female migrants in the "sex for fish" economy in Nyanza Province, Kenya.
[80]
Commentary on "The number of undocumented immigrants in the United States: Estimates based on demographic modeling with data from 1990-2016".
[81]
International migration and human trafficking in Malaysia: A study on illegal immigrants
[82]
Wage expectations of illegal immigrants: The role of networks and previous migration experience
[83]
Prevalence of Chagas Disease in a U.S. Population of Latin American Immigrants with Conduction Abnormalities on Electrocardiogram.
[84]
Impact of legal status change on undocumented migrants' health and well-being (Parchemins): protocol of a 4-year, prospective, mixed-methods study.
[85]
Acculturation and suicidal ideation among Turkish migrants in the Netherlands.
[86]
Protocol: Reducing suicidal ideation among Turkish migrants in the Netherlands and in the UK: effectiveness of an online intervention.
[87]
MIGRANTS’ REMITTANCES AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION NEXUS: EVIDENCE FROM AN OIL-DEPENDENT ECONOMY
[88]
Annotated bibliography on rural poverty and employment, internal migration, agriculture, mechanisation and employment, rural manpower development, internal migration and resettlement of returning migrants ( Pakistan).
[89]
Know where to go: evidence from a controlled trial of a healthcare system information intervention among immigrants
[90]
Almost one in three: Australia admits more migrants than any other big Western country
[91]
Culture-sensitive and standard pain neuroscience education improves pain, disability, and pain cognitions in first-generation Turkish migrants with chronic low back pain: a pilot randomized controlled trial
[92]
Benefaction, processing, exclusion: documentary representations of refugees and migrants in Fortress Europe
[93]
Public Open Spaces in Bahrain: Connecting Migrants and Urban Heritage in a Transcultural City
[94]
How do Human Rights Fit into the Debate? The Representation and Frames of Social Movement Organizations in a Newspaper Debate on the 2010 French Eviction and Expulsion of Roma Migrants
[95]
Music as a model of social inclusion in educational spaces with gypsys and inmigrants students
[96]
The Determinants of Environmental Migrants' Conflict Perception
[97]
Precarious patients: health professionals' perspectives on providing care to Mexican and Jamaican migrants in Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program.
[98]
"The car is my extra legs" - Experiences of outdoor mobility amongst immigrants in Sweden with late effects of polio.
[99]
Irrational rationalities and governmentality-effected neglect in immigration practice: Legal migrants' entitlements to services and benefits in the United Kingdom.
[100]
Herbal medicines for diabetes control among Indian and Pakistani migrants with diabetes.
[101]
Migrants' perceptions of aging in Denmark and attitudes towards remigration: findings from a qualitative study.