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
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