Utilisation of healthcare by immigrant adults relative to the host population: Evidence from Ireland
Objective: While there is a broad consensus that barriers to access in the utilisation of healthcare exist for immigrants in the US, European evidence exploring this issue paints a mixed picture, with studies from a variety of European jurisdictions presenting different conclusions. In this context,...
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Main Authors: | Peter Barlow (Author), Gretta Mohan (Author), Anne Nolan (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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