Changing patterns of migration in Latin America: how can research develop intelligence for public health?
Migration patterns in Latin America have changed significantly in recent decades, particularly since the onset of global recession in 2007. These recent economic changes have highlighted and exacerbated the weakness of evidence from Latin America regarding migration-a crucial determinant of health....
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Main Authors: | Baltica Cabieses (Author), Helena Tunstall (Author), Kate E. Pickett (Author), Jasmine Gideon (Author) |
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