Self-reported health among migrants. Does contextual discrimination matter?
Background: Switzerland is characterised by significant flows of migrants from different countries of origin and with different levels of education. More than half of recent migrants have reported experiencing prejudice or discriminatory practices in the last 24 months. Methods: Based on a 2018 surv...
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Main Authors: | Philippe Wanner (Author), Marco Pecoraro (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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