Mexican-origin women's individual and collective strategies to access and share health-promoting resources in the context of exclusionary immigration and immigrant policies
Abstract Background A growing literature has documented the social, economic, and health impacts of exclusionary immigration and immigrant policies in the early 21st century for Latiné communities in the US, pointing to immigration and immigrant policies as forms of structural racism that affect in...
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Main Authors: | Alana M.W. LeBrón (Author), Amy J. Schulz (Author), Cindy Gamboa (Author), Angela Reyes (Author), Edna Viruell-Fuentes (Author), Barbara A. Israel (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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