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Alejandro Molina-Villegas, Thomas Cattin, Karina Gazca-Hernandez and Edwin Aldana-Bobadilla
Currently, a significant portion of published research on online hate speech relies on existing textual corpora. However, when examining a specific context, there is a lack of preexisting datasets that include the particularities associated with various ...
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Bernard Lama Ngota,Sookdhev Rajkaran,Sanjay Balkaran,Eric Ernest Mang'unyi
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Generally, the role and importance of African immigrant entrepreneurship had been rarely elaborated with perspectives to its contribution to job creation. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to assess the contributions made by African immigrant entrepre...
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Qiaobing Wu and Julian Chun-Chung Chow
Drawing upon a sample of 296 new immigrant women in Hong Kong, this study investigated how social service utilization, family functioning, and sense of community influenced the depressive symptoms of new immigrant women. Results of the structural equatio...
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Yang Sao Xiong and Mark E. Pfeifer
Although spatial assimilation has often been defined as the process whereby a group attains residential propinquity with majority members of a host society, we argue that for certain immigrant groups, substantial suburbanization does not necessarily lead...
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Bukola Salami, Alleson Mason, Jordana Salma, Sophie Yohani, Maryam Amin, Philomena Okeke-Ihejirika and Tehseen Ladha
Immigrants experience poorer health outcomes than nonimmigrants in Canada for several reasons. A central contributing factor to poor health outcomes for immigrants is access to healthcare. Previous research on access to healthcare for immigrants has larg...
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Jihyung Hong and Jaehee Lee
Health inequalities among immigrant minorities have been under-researched in South Korea. This study, therefore, measured the extent of income-related inequalities in self-reported depression and self-rated health (SRH) among married immigrants in South ...
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Failure of managing NCDs (non-communicable diseases) worldwide is a serious concern for public health. For the persistence of health scenario, this paper asks why even after awareness programs and health interventions, NCDs e.g. diabetes and heart diseas...
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Bernard L. Ngota,Eric E. Mang'unyi,Sookdhev Rajkaran
AbstractThis study examines factors inhibiting African immigrant entrepreneurs? small and medium enterprises? (SMEs) growth in a municipality of South Africa. Understanding these factors is important to stakeholders as this is an area that plagues much o...
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Michèle Baumann, Kénora Chau, Bernard Kabuth and Nearkasen Chau
To develop satisfactorily, adolescents require good health-related quality of life (QOL, including physical health, psychological health, social relationships and living environment). However, for poorly understood reasons, it is often lacking, especiall...
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Stine Hansen, K. Bruce Newbold, Robert Wilton
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Immigrants account for a large proportion of Canada?s population. Despite an emphasis on immigrant health issues within the literature, there is surprisingly limited attention given to disability within the immigrant population, although differential pre...
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Stine Hansen, K. Bruce Newbold, Robert Wilton
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Immigrants account for a large proportion of Canada?s population. Despite an emphasis on immigrant health issues within the literature, there is surprisingly limited attention given to disability within the immigrant population, although differential pre...
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Hammed Olabode Ojugbele, Robertson K. Tengeh, Oyebanjo Ogunlela
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Tatenda Chidau, Risimati Khosa
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Grigoris Argeros
This study investigates black ethnic immigrant group differences in residential outcomes between developing and mature suburbs. It evaluates the extent to which foreign-born black ethnic groups? socioeconomic status (SES) and acculturation characteristic...
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Stephen H. GOBEWOLE
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Sandi L. Pruitt, Jasmin A. Tiro, Lei Xuan and Simon J. Craddock Lee
To test the Hispanic and Immigrant Paradoxes?i.e., survival advantages despite a worse risk factor profile?and the modifying role of neighborhood context, we examined associations between patient ethnicity, birthplace, neighborhood Hispanic density and n...
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Gil S. Epstein and Odelia Heizler-Cohen
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Manuel Vargas-Vargas, Juan-Antonio Mondejar-Jimenez, Jose Mondejar-Jimenez, Maria-Leticia Meseguer-Santamaria
In the last two decades it has growing the scientific interest in the socio-economic impacts of immigration on labour conditions of native workers. The studies show that these impacts are generally very weak and they are relatively concentrated in certai...
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Harris Hyun-soo Kim
This study examines factors associated with the physical health of Korea?s growing immigrant population. Specifically, it focuses on the associations between ethnic networks, community social capital, and self-rated health (SRH) among female marriage mig...
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