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Little is known about immigrant health inequalities in Canada by province. To address this knowledge gap, we compare multiple health indicators among immigrants in Quebec, immigrants in the rest of Canada and Canadian-born individuals. The literature emphasizes that it is more difficult for...
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Few empirical studies have been conducted to analyse the disparities in health variables affecting immigrants in a given country. To our knowledge, no theoretical analysis has been conducted to explain health disparities for immigrants between regions in the same country that differs in term of...
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This study analyzed the degree of impact of COVID-19 on social welfare and health system capacity across some selected EAC countries using monthly series data for the period March 2020-May 2021. The potential Intensive Care Unit (ICU) bed and ventilator surge capacity were estimated based on the...
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-building and government reformation on democratic basis in the region can solve the humanitarian crisis once and for all. …
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-building and government reformation on democratic basis in the region can solve the humanitarian crisis once and for all. No …
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Throughout history, nothing has killed more human beings than infectious diseases. Although, death rates from pandemics dropped globally by about 0.8 % per year, all the way through the 20th century, the number of new infectious diseases like Sars, HIV and Covid-19 increased by nearly fourfold...
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ABSTRACT & RÉSUMÉ & ZUSAMMENFASSUNG : Throughout history, nothing has killed more human beings than infectious diseases. Although, death rates from pandemics dropped globally by about 0.8 % per year, all the way through the 20th century, the number of new infectious diseases like Sars, HIV and...
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Throughout history, nothing has killed more human beings than infectious diseases. Although, death rates from pandemics dropped globally by about 0.8 % per year, all the way through the 20th century, the number of new infectious diseases like SARS, HIV and Covid-19 increased by nearly fourfold...
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Ausgehend von den bekannten Ängsten bezüglich des Flüchtlingsstroms versuche ich, anhand von Tatsachen und Fakten ein realistisches Zukunftsszenario zu zeichnen. Dieser Beitrag diskutiert die Finanzierungslast, den Arbeitsmarkt, die gesellschaftliche Integration – weitere eher spekulative...
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undergone the economic crisis with drastic cuts in its traditionally deficient social state, has to respond directly to the …
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