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Human Mobility and Population Health: New Approaches in a Globalizing World

The globalization of economies in the last 25 years has greatly increased both the number of people on the move and the rapidity of their movement, and has brought attention to global disparities in health determinants and to the health of migrant populations themselves. Differences in epidemiologic...

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Published in:Perspectives in biology and medicine 2001, Vol.44 (3), p.390-401
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