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Organ Donation for Research Biobanking Among Historically Marginalized Racial and Ethnic Groups: A Systematic Review.

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Ethnic Groups

Social Problems and Mental Health, 2008
Sammy Smooha
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The Economic Basis of Ethnic Solidarity

, 2023
Bonacich and Modell explore class and ethnic behavior as reflected in the history of Japanese Americans in the Unites States. They demonstrate that involvement in certain types of self-consciously ethnic business structures supports the development and ...
E. Bonacich, J. Modell
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Ethnic Groups

The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2019
An ethnic group must be selected when creating a Hire EHRAF. The employee has the option of selecting multiple races and indicating one as a primary. These selections are to be used when completing the " Ethnic Group " portion of the EHRAF.
John Stone
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Ethnic groups

1996
Abstract Britain has become a multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-lingual society. Naturally this has implications for the planning and delivery of health care. Irish migration to Britain on a large scale began in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries followed by Jews from eastern Europe and then, amongst others, Poles, Italians ...
Michael Modell, Zulf Mughal, Robert Boyd
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Ethnicity, Ethnic Groups and Ethnic Identity

2018
A lack definitional clarity in the conceptualization of ethnicity, ethnic identity and ethnic group inhibits the development of a coherent investigation and discussion of the relevance of ethnicity as the focus of a marketing strategy. The strong tendency is to categorize individuals into “ethnic groups” based on characteristics defining an ethnic ...
Guilherme D. Pires, John Stanton
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Ethnic Media and Ethnic Groups

Media Information Australia, 1986
Reading the daily newspaper, or turning on the radio or television for the news or other information is such a commonplace and routine part of the life of most adult Australians that probably few of us ever wonder how new immigrants, or longer term residents from overseas obtain the news and information which is such a natural part of the day. For the
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