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Institutional Elderly Care Services and Moroccan and Turkish Migrants in Belgium: A Literature Review

In several European countries, including Belgium, the rapid ageing of the migrant population has emerged only recently on the political agenda. The aim of this literature review is threefold. Firstly, it provides a review of the available studies on the accessibility and use of institutional care se...

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Published in:Journal of immigrant and minority health 2016-10, Vol.18 (5), p.1216-1227
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Adult Day Care Centers - utilization
Age
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aging
Belgium - epidemiology
Communication Barriers
Comparative Law
Culture
Elder care
Emigrants and Immigrants - statistics & numerical data
Females
Geriatrics
Health care
Health care industry
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice - ethnology
Health Services Accessibility
Health Services for the Aged - utilization
Homes for the Aged - utilization
Humans
Immigrants
International
International & Foreign Law
Islam
Language
Literature reviews
Low level
Males
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Migrants
Migration
Minority & ethnic groups
Morocco - ethnology
Muslims
News
Noncitizens
Older Adults
Older people
Original Paper
Population
Private International Law
Public Health
Quality of care
Religion
Religious Education
Residential care
Reviews
Socioeconomic Factors
Sociology
Studies
Turkey - ethnology
Turkish people
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