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期刊名:Journal of migration and health

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ISSN:2666-6235

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IF/分区:2.9/Q2

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Background: The triangular relationship between climate change-related events, patterns of human migration and their implications for health is an important yet understudied issue. To improve understanding of this complex...
Anuj Kapilashrami,Ekatha A John Anuj Kapilashrami
Mobility patterns in South Asia are complex, defined by temporary and circular migration of low waged labourers within and across national borders. They move, live and work in conditions that expose them to numerous hazards and health risks...
Rita Issa,Amal Sarsour,Teresa Cullip et al. Rita Issa et al.
Background: : While climate change and migration are separately recognised as public health challenges, the combination of the two - climate change-induced migration which is predicted to increase through this century - r...
Alejandra Salazar Andrade,Josefina Sala Roca,Sara Rodríguez Pérez Alejandra Salazar Andrade
Background: Migration is a present and pressing global phenomenon, as climate change and political instability continue to rise, more populations will be forced to relocate. Efficient strategies must be in place to aid th...
Linda E Holdbrook,Nour Hassan,Sarah K Clarke et al. Linda E Holdbrook et al.
Background: Racialized, low-income, and migrant populations experience persistent barriers to vaccines against COVID-19. These communities in East and Northeast Calgary were disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, yet fa...
Megan Stevenson,José Rafael Guillén,Kristin G Bevilacqua et al. Megan Stevenson et al.
Background: Colombia hosts a large number of Venezuelan migrants and refugees who are uniquely vulnerable and have been markedly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is necessary to understand their experiences to inform...
Linke Yu,Ying Cao,Yiran Wang et al. Linke Yu et al.
The current study aims to examine the mental health conditions and the associated predictors among Chinese international students. A sample of 256 Chinese international students aged 16 or above living primarily in Canada were asked to comp...
Sherly Parackal Sherly Parackal
Introduction: South Asian migrants in western countries have a high risk for diet related diseases post-migration. Hence knowledge on food habits that change post-migration, which are detrimental to health, are critical f...
Zisimangelos Solomos,Alexandra Michaelidou Mothoneou,Georgios Boukouvalas et al. Zisimangelos Solomos et al.
Introduction: Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic the scientific community had expressed its concerns about increased transmission of the virus within asylum seeker accommodation centers due to substandard living ...
Marco Fontana,Francesco Fattori,Sofia Trezzi et al. Marco Fontana et al.
Background and objective: The recent notable increase in refugees' flows, with refugee children and adolescents relocating worldwide, posed severe challenges to the different national healthcare systems. Social groups suc...