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Mental health help-seeking behaviours of East Asian immigrants: a scoping review. [PDF]
Park J, Lee S, Park G, Woodward S.
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Developing Interprofessional Immigrant Health Education for Emergency Physicians. [PDF]
Heglund LG +5 more
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A bibliometric analysis of the study of health equity of migrants. [PDF]
Min R, Liu J, Tian J, Zhang F, Xiao J.
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"I live by myself, but at least God is with me": The effects of faith-based identity on mental health during transitions in social and legal status to the United States among Korean/Korean American immigrants. [PDF]
Park C, Trisnadi AI, Angelica P.
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Early Life Exposure to the Great Chinese Famine and Cardiometabolic Outcomes.
Cao A +6 more
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Emigrants and Immigrants Networks in FDI [PDF]
This paper studies the relationship between emigration, immigration and the bilateral foreign direct investments (FDI), inward and outward, between Italy and 51 foreign countries. The results suggest that the networks of Italian emigrants abroad significantly promote both inward and outward bilateral FDI.
Marina Murat, Barbara Pistoresi
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Journal of Palestine Studies, 2007
(2007). Immigrants and Emigrants. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 113-114.
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(2007). Immigrants and Emigrants. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 113-114.
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Social information and emigration: lessons from immigrants
Ecology Letters, 2007Abstract‘Should I stay or should I go?’ is a fundamental question facing any candidate for emigration, as emigrating without outside information has major costs. Most studies on this topic have concentrated on risk‐reducing strategies (e.g. exploration) developed after leaving the natal habitat.
J, Cote, J, Clobert
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Emigration and Immigration in Portugal
2022Abstract Portugal has a long history of emigration dating back to the fifteenth century, with large-scale immigration having only developed by the late twentieth century. Within the European context, Portugal shows the second highest rate of emigrants in proportion to the resident population. By contrast, the immigrant population legally
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