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Inequalities in immigrants' oral health are often masked in population-level data. Therefore, this paper was planned to assess the prevalence data on oral health diseases, namely dental caries, and periodontitis, among immigrants worldwide. Following a s
Next, we ask whether the EP gap has changed during the last few decades in Germany. In Fig.2, we plot the averages of the absolute difference in economic preferences, a proxy indicator of the EP gap against the immigrant respondents’ year of immigration to Germany. We construct this indic...
The role of community pharmacists with Syrian migration background in addressing healthcare needs of migrant population in Germany: a qualitative study Article Open access 24 April 2025 References Statistics Norway. Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents. 1 January 2013. http://ssb.no...
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the population that is higher than in the United States - 46.2 million equivalent to 13.9% according to 2022official statisticsby the US census- and even higher than in many EU countries that have been receiving immigration for several decades (such as Germany or France),” the expert ...
With its combination of a large immigrant population and thriving radical right political movement, France provides a useful arena to evaluate the effects of immigrant concentration on public attitudes in a sub-national framework not feasible in a larger multi-country study. In this paper, we ...
BERLIN, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- The German economy requires at least 260,000 skilled immigrant workers per year by 2060 to counter the falling supply of labor caused by Germany's aging population, a study by Bertelsmann foundation showed on Tuesday. ...
However, Germany is not the only country in Europe experiencing wage inequality between its host and immigrant population. The majority of migrants within the European Union faces income disadvantages, which tend to be even more pronounced for migrants from non-EU countries than for migrants from ...