Refugee women's experience of the resettlement process: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Resettlement can be particularly challenging for women as having a lower socioeconomic status and language barriers, may impede women's access to education, employment opportunities, health-care services, as well as the cultural, social, material and resilience factors that...
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Main Authors: | Elisabeth Mangrio (Author), Slobodan Zdravkovic (Author), Elisabeth Carlson (Author) |
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