Emigration and Immigration
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Subject Areas on Research
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"Se vale llorar y se vale reír": Latina Immigrants' Coping Strategies for Maintaining Mental Health in the Face of Immigration-Related Stressors.
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A comparative study of asymmetric migration events across a marine biogeographic boundary.
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A lab with a view: American postdocs abroad.
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Acceptance of repeat esophagogastroduodenoscopy to detect gastric cancer in a Chinese immigrant cohort.
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Acculturation Stress, Age at Immigration, and Employment Status as Predictors of Sleep Among Latinx Immigrants.
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Acculturation-related variables, sexual initiation, and subsequent sexual behavior among Puerto Rican, Mexican, and Cuban youth.
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Age and regional disparity in HIV education among migrants in China: migrants population dynamic monitoring survey, 2014-2015.
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Age of Immigration and Depressive Symptoms Among Young Adult Latinx Immigrants: A Test of Explanatory Models.
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Arab Immigrants: A New Case for Ethnicity and Health?
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Association between migration and cognitive status among middle-aged and older adults: a systematic review.
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Brain drain or OE? Characteristics of young New Zealanders who leave.
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Caring for Families Separated by Changing Immigration Policies and Enforcement: A Cultural Psychiatry Perspective.
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Chinese American Wealth: Heterogeneity and Adaptation
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Cohort-specific rural-urban migration in Africa.
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Comparison of utilization of dental care services among Chinese- and Russian-speaking immigrant elders.
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Congenital Tuberculosis: A New Concern in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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Consequences of return migrant status for employment in Puerto Rico.
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Couples’ Immigration, and Ethnicity as Determinants of Breastfeeding
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Cultural Stressors and Depressive Symptoms in Latino/a Adolescents: An Integrative Review.
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Culture and social distance: a case study of methodological cautions.
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Demographic consequences of migration trends in Puerto Rico: 1950-1980.
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Determinants of usual source of care disparities among African American and Caribbean Black men: findings from the National Survey of American Life.
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Did the 'Great Recession' produce a depression in tuberculosis incidence?
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Documentation Status and Self-Rated Physical Health Among Latinx Young Adult Immigrants: the Mediating Roles of Immigration and Healthcare Stress.
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Domestic helpers as frontline workers in China's home-based elder care: A systematic review.
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Dynamics of rural-urban migration in India: 1960-1981.
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Early maternal separation and the trajectory of borderline personality disorder symptoms.
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Enhanced immigration enforcement in the USA and the transnational continuity of HIV care for Latin American immigrants in deportation proceedings.
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Epidemiology of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detention Facilities.
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Examining potential gaps in supportive medication use for US and foreign-born Hispanic women with breast cancer.
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Explaining continued high HIV prevalence in South Africa: socioeconomic factors, HIV incidence and sexual behaviour change among a rural cohort, 2001-2004.
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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus, and foreign birth in North Carolina, 1993 - 2006.
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Follow-up care after a diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection in an Asian immigrant cohort.
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HIV Testing and Mistaken Beliefs about Immigration Laws.
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HIV/AIDS and tourism in the Caribbean: an ecological systems perspective.
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HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Burmese migrant factory workers in Tak Province, Thailand.
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Health Care Use Among Latinx Children After 2017 Executive Actions on Immigration.
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Heightened immigration enforcement impacts US citizens' birth outcomes: Evidence from early ICE interventions in North Carolina.
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How Bachelorhood and Migration Increase the HIV Transmission Risk Through Commercial Sex in China?
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Human rights abuses and vulnerability to HIV/AIDS: the experiences of Burmese women in Thailand.
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Immigrants in the one percent: The national origin of top wealth owners.
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Immigration and Oral Health in Older Adults: An Integrative Approach.
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Immigration and health among non-Hispanic whites: The impact of arrival cohort and region of birth.
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Immigration and obesity among lower income blacks.
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Impact of migration and acculturation on prevalence of type 2 diabetes and related eye complications in Indians living in a newly urbanised society.
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Implications of Black Immigrant Health for U.S. Racial Disparities in Health
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Inner speech and bilingual autobiographical memory: a Polish-Danish cross-cultural study.
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Internal languages of retrieval: the bilingual encoding of memories for the personal past.
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International migration and its influence on health.
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John Henryism Active Coping, Acculturation, and Psychological Health in Korean Immigrants
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John Henryism, self-reported physical health indicators, and the mediating role of perceived stress among high socio-economic status Asian immigrants.
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Latent Tuberculosis Screening Using Electronic Health Record Data.
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Latent possibility for a change of the fertility behaviors of rural-urban migrants.
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Local-Level Immigration Enforcement and Risk of Pediatric Hospitalization for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions.
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Makers of the early Aurignacian of Europe.
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Mapping human genetic diversity in Asia.
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Migration and fishing in Indonesian coastal villages.
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Migration and household/family structure: Puerto Ricans in the United States.
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Migration in the urban-rural hierarchy of China: insights from the microdata of the 1987 National Survey.
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Montagnard ethnicity and genetic relations in northern Cameroon: comment on "The Peopling of Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case Study of Cameroon," by G. Spedini et al.
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Mortality in Vietnam, 1979-1989.
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Nativity and cigarette smoking among lower income blacks: results from the Healthy Directions Study.
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Navigating the US health care system: a video guide for immigrant and diverse populations.
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New destinations, new trajectories? The educational progress of Hispanic youth in North Carolina.
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Obesity: a public health approach.
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Patterns of natural herb use by Asian and Pacific Islanders.
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Penetrating trauma in children on the United States-Mexico border: Hispanic ethnicity is not a risk factor.
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Place of birth and dietary intake in Ontario. I. Energy, fat, cholesterol, carbohydrate, fiber, and alcohol.
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Place of birth and dietary intake in Ontario. II. Protein and selected micronutrients.
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Psychiatry and social values: the American Psychiatric Association and immigration restriction, 1880-1930.
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Public Preferences for Government Response Policies on Outbreak Control.
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Responding to AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and emerging infectious diseases in Burma: dilemmas of policy and practice.
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Restricted emigration, system inescapability, and defense of the status quo: system-justifying consequences of restricted exit opportunities.
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Spousal-residence separation among Chinese young couples.
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Stepping-stone spatial structure causes slow decay of linkage disequilibrium and shifts the site frequency spectrum.
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Survival differences among native-born and foreign-born older adults in the United States.
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The Development and Psychometric Properties of the Immigration Law Concerns Scale (ILCS) for HIV Testing.
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The Health of Children in Immigrant Families: Key Drivers and Research Gaps Through an Equity Lens.
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The effects of California Proposition 187 on ophthalmology clinic utilization at an inner-city urban hospital.
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The faculty shortage in nursing: global implications
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Time since immigration and excess body weight.
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Toward estimating the impact of changes in immigrants' insurance eligibility on hospital expenditures for uncompensated care.
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Transnational Motherhood: Health of Hispanic Mothers in the United States Who Are Separated From Children.
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Tuberculin reactivity in bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccinated populations: a compilation of international data.
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Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus, migration and westernisation: the Tokelau Island Migrant Study.
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Unobserved time effects confound the identification of climate change impacts.
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Unseen Costs: The Direct and Indirect Impact of U.S. Immigration Policies on Child and Adolescent Health and Well-Being.
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Using Social Networks to Sample Migrants and Study the Complexity of Contemporary Immigration: An Evaluation Study.
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West African crystalline maculopathy.
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[The relationship between place of birth and certain health characteristics in Ontario].
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Keywords of People
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Clotfelter, Charles T.,
Z. Smith Reynolds Distinguished Professor of Public Policy Studies,
Economics
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Jones, Derek,
Affiliate,
Office of Academic Solutions and Information Systems
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Ladd, Helen F.,
Susan B. King Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Public Policy,
Economics
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Matory, J. Lorand,
Lawrence Richardson Distinguished Professor of Cultural Anthropology,
Cultural Anthropology
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Merli, M. Giovanna,
Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy,
Duke Global Health Institute
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Read, Jen'nan,
Sally Dalton Robinson Professor,
Duke Global Health Institute