Barriers to employment of Australian cancer survivors living with geographic or socio‐economic disadvantage: A qualitative study
Abstract Background Opportunities for cancer survivors' employment can both reflect and perpetuate health inequities, as employment is an important social determinant of health. Socio‐economic and geographic disadvantage is associated with greater difficulty finding work, but little is known ab...
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Main Authors: | Emma Kemp (Author), Vikki Knott (Author), Paul Ward (Author), Suzana Freegard (Author), Ian Olver (Author), Julia Fallon‐Ferguson (Author), Jon Emery (Author), Chris Christensen (Author), Monique Bareham (Author), Bogda Koczwara (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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