International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care: Volume 7 Issue 2

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“No income of my own”– paths towards integration for women who live as family‐supported individuals in Denmark

Dorte Caswell, Kræn Blume Jensen, Helle Bendix Kleif

This paper aims to present new research on family‐supported immigrant women. Throughout the period 1994‐2005, around 11 percent of immigrant women aged 25‐66 from non‐Western…

The changing patterns of physician migration from Zimbabwe since 1990

Abel Chikanda

The paper seeks to investigate the leading causes of physician migration from Zimbabwe and to highlight the patterns of physician migration over the past‐two decades.

Knowledge and attitude of young Asians towards injury prevention in New Zealand: a qualitative analysis

M. Ekramul Hoque, Samson Tse, Fiona Rossen

Injuries are influenced by individual attitudes and risk‐taking behaviours and the identification of these factors is vital for the development of effective injury prevention…

Stakeholders' perspective: injury behaviour and attitude of young Asians in New Zealand

M. Ekramul Hoque, Fiona Rossen, Samson Tse

Of the unintentional injuries sustained by 20‐25 year old Asians, one‐third have been attributed to road traffic crashes. This study seeks to examine stakeholders' perceptions of…

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ISSN:

1747-9894

e-ISSN:

2042-8650

ISSN-L:

1747-9894

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Charles Watters