Health in Crises: Migration, Austerity and Inequalities in Greece and Europe

The European Journal of Public Health has published a special issue on Health in Crises: Migration, Austerity and Inequalities in Greece and Europe. The articles cover:

  • Health in crises. Migration, austerity and inequalities in Greece and Europe: introduction to the supplement
  • Health inequalities among migrant and native-born populations in Greece in times of crisis: the MIGHEAL study.
  • The migration experience of Greece and the impact of the economic crisis on its migrant and native populations
  • Income-related health inequalities among the migrant and native-born populations in Greece during the economic crisis: a decomposition analysis
  • Self-reported depression among migrant and native populations in Greece in times of crisis
  • Non-communicable diseases in Greece: inequality, gender and migration
  • Social integration and self-reported health: differences between immigrants and natives in Greece
  • Depressive symptoms among migrants and non-migrants in Europe: documenting and explaining inequalities in times of socio-economic instability
  • Intersecting crises: migration, the economy and the right to health in Europe

Find the special issue here. 

Type
Research
Theme
Employment, occupational health, adult education, youth employment, Financial security, social protection, social inclusion, access to care, poverty, Governance, Health in All Policies, Economy of Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, sustainable development, Groups that experience vulnerability: women, ethnic minorities, LGBTI+, migrants, disability, Mental health, addiction, Non-communicable diseases, alcohol, nutrition, obesity, cancer, smoking, physical activity
Country
Europe, Greece
Level
European, National
Year
2018


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