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Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health

Although immigration and immigrant populations have become increasingly important foci in public health research and practice, a social determinants of health approach has seldom been applied in this area. Global patterns of morbidity and mortality follow inequities rooted in societal, political, an...

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Published in:Annual review of public health 2015-03, Vol.36 (1), p.375-392
Main Authors: Castañeda, Heide, Holmes, Seth M, Madrigal, Daniel S, Young, Maria-Elena DeTrinidad, Beyeler, Naomi, Quesada, James
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