Mortality impact of the Covid-19 epidemic on immigrant populations in Spain
Immigrant populations have been shown to display a disproportionately high mortality burden during the Covid-19 epidemic in some high-income countries. Individual civil registration data from Spain, one of the countries with the highest Covid-19 mortality in Europe, was used in order to characterize...
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Main Author: | Néstor Aldea (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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