Structural racism and the health of Palestinian citizens of Israel
Palestinian citizens of Israel (PCI) constitute almost 20% of the Israeli population. Despite having access to one of the most efficient healthcare systems in the world, PCI have shorter life expectancy and significantly worse health outcomes compared to the Jewish Israeli population. While several...
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Main Authors: | Osama Tanous (Author), Yara Asi (Author), Weeam Hammoudeh (Author), David Mills (Author), Bram Wispelwey (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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