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Ethnic Minorities

Mental Health Services Research, 2002
Ethnic minorities have relatively similar rates of mood disorders as do white Americans, but they are much less likely to receive appropriate care. Barriers to care include lack of insurance, few minority providers' racism, and distrust of care providers.
Jeanne, Miranda   +2 more
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THE ETHNIC MINORITY TRAVELER

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1998
Although the ethnic minority traveler is exposed to the same risks as other travelers, there are special considerations that make them vulnerable to certain diseases. In addition, many ethnic minority travelers are traditionally underserved by the medical community and often travel without the benefit of adequate counseling and immunization.
S, Shah, H B, Tanowitz, M, Wittner
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THE “RUSSIFICATION” OF ETHNIC MINORITIES IN THE USSR

Soviet Geography, 1979
Among the avowed social policies of the Soviet Union are modernization and industrialization, which may be combined under the label of Sovietization, and the spread of Russian language and culture within the USSR, which may be termed Russianization. But there is also a third process at work in which non-Russians lose their ethnic identity in favor of ...
Knippenberg, H., Dostál, P.
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Racial And Ethnic Minorities

2005
AbstractThis chapter describes the impact of social injustice on the health of racial and ethnic minorities, the roots and underlying issues of this social injustice, specific implications of social injustice for racial and ethnic minorities, and an agenda of what needs to be done.
Carol Easley Allen, Cheryl E. Easley
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Ethnic Minorities in the Netherlands

2011
This highly accessible book illustrates how policy makers can address and nurture the effects of growing ethnic diversity in European labor markets.
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Ethnic Minorities and Housing

2012
Minority ethnic groups tend to live in poor neighbourhoods and in dwellings of low quality. Next to that, the owner-occupation rate is lower for (most) minorities than for the (White) majority. The gap in residential quality is partly due to differences in financial resources, but other factors may also play a role.
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