Social support as a bridge: A rapid realist review of migrant inclusion in the Japanese response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Government policy to address the COVID-19 pandemic has been complex with profound impacts on vulnerable minorities like international migrants. In Japan migrants are an important and growing community but their consideration in health policy is rare. We conducted a rapid realist review about 'w...
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Main Authors: | Russell Miller (Author), Kuniko Arita (Author), Niaya Harper Igarashi (Author), Daiki Fujii (Author), Aya Yumino (Author), Masamine Jimba (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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