International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care: Volume 9 Issue 2

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Neither here nor there? Place and placemaking in the lives of separated children

Myriam Denov, Bree Akesson

Of the approximate 18 million refugees worldwide, between 2 and 5 percent are estimated to be separated children, a figure which represents between 360,000 and 900,000 children…

“Solving Tension”: coping among Bhutanese refugees in Nepal

Liana E. Chase, Courtney Welton‐Mitchell, Shaligram Bhattarai

The Bhutanese refugee camps of eastern Nepal are home to a mass resettlement operation; over half the population has been relocated within the past five years. While recent…

Immigrant perspectives on multicultural competencies of clinicians: a qualitative study with immigrants in Portugal

Carla Moleiro, Jaclin Freire, Masa Tomsic

The recognition of the importance of addressing cultural issues in psychotherapy and counseling has been increasing. The present paper seeks to contribute to the specification of…

Evaluation of food and health of Brazilians living in Bournemouth, England – migration influences

Stephanie Bispo, Luana Caroline dos Santos

This paper aimed to characterize the nutrition and health of Brazilians living in Bournemouth, England, and changes in lifestyle after migration.

Cover of International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care

ISSN:

1747-9894

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Charles Watters