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Migrants during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Discursive Class Formation of Returnee Expatriates
Amidst the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, migrants are the most affected parts after the Health and economy. More than half a million migrants have returned from February to May 2020 to Bangladesh.
Rahaman, Arafatur, Haque, K.M. Mahmudul
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Job satisfaction of foreign-educated nurses in Malaysia: A cross-sectional study
Background: The transition process of migration to work abroad can be challenging and, depending on how it is handled, can impact the job satisfaction level of these foreign-educated nurses.
Su Yen Lee +5 more
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Partial Migration and Transient Coexistence of Migrants and Residents in Animal Populations
Partial migration, whereby a proportion of the population migrates, is common across the animal kingdom. Much of the focus in the literature has been on trying to explain the underlying mechanisms for the coexistence of migrants and residents. In addition, there has been an increasing number of reports on the prevalence and frequency of partially ...
Navinder J Singh, Kjell Leonardsson
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THE [SEASONAL] ARRIVAL CITY: Designing for migrants’ ‘transient right to the city’
In his seminal book Arrival City, Doug Saunders (2010) paints a picture of arrival to the city as an once in lifetime linear endeavour that migrants from countryside undertake. Contrary to this, the experience of cities in the global south, especially those in Asia and Africa, has been starkly different. The cities here experience a phenomenon known as
Bathla, Nitin +1 more
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Objective To analyze the personal and professional characteristics perceived by primary nurses from a province located in the Maule region, Chile, regarding care with cultural relevance of the migrant person.
Carmen Gloria Cofré González +1 more
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BackgroundAccess to health care is a major public health issue. The social determinants of health have a role in accessing health care and in meeting the health needs of populations.
Gabriel Brun-Rambaud +7 more
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In the last decade, Chile has emerged as a receiving country for migrants from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The scale of this phenomenon has sparked increasing interest in understanding its impact on various sectors such as healthcare and ...
María Belén Reinoso-Cataldo +8 more
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has experienced tremendous economic and industrial growth in the petroleum, airline, maritime and construction sectors, especially since the discovery of oil reserves.
Tom Loney +2 more
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Scale Measurement of Health Primary Service Utilization among the Migrant International Population
In this article, we analyze the internal structure of the scale for experience in exercising the right to health care (EERHC), based on the focus from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the right to health care, from the perspective of international ...
Consuelo Cruz-Riveros +2 more
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