Forced migration in childhood: Are there long-term health effects?
Studies on the health of migrants have increased considerably in number in recent years, but little is still known about the long-term health effects associated with forced migration, and particularly for people who were forced to migrate as children. Data shortcomings together with the methodologic...
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Main Authors: | Jan M. Saarela (Author), Irma T. Elo (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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