Accessing public healthcare in Oslo, Norway: the experiences of Thai immigrant masseuses
Abstract Background Thai massage is a highly gendered and culturally specific occupation. Many female Thai masseuses migrate to Norway as marriage migrants and as such are entitled to the same public healthcare as Norwegian citizens. Additionally, anyone who is not fluent in Norwegian is entitled to...
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Main Authors: | Naomi Tschirhart (Author), Esperanza Diaz (Author), Trygve Ottersen (Author) |
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