Research on migration and health is gaining significant ground, with a focus on the adverse physical and mental health outcomes experienced by migrants. The health-related experiences of children and young people who migrate, however, are relatively absent, with children’s migration and health status often conflated with that of their parents. The omission of children’s own perspectives limits knowledge about how health is understood and experienced by child migrants, including the identification of best ways to support their health. Drawing on the empirical literature on child migrants and health from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Western Pacific Region, we adopt a critical perspective to examine how the research to date supports a...
AIM: To explore parents' experiences of using child health services for their pre-school children po...
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© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. Backg...
Migration is a key social determinant of health affecting children’s life chances and health outcome...
Calls to enhance the health of migrant population sub-groups are strengthening, with increasing evid...
Calls to enhance the health of migrant population sub-groups are strengthening, with increasing evid...
Calls to enhance the health of migrant population sub-groups are strengthening, with increasing evid...
Calls to enhance the health of migrant population sub-groups are strengthening, with increasing evid...
Objectives: To review the extant literature in order to explore what is known about children’s ow...
This paper provides an overview of the research evidence on EU migrant children’s access to health s...
Migration is a key social determinant of health affecting children’s life chances and health outcome...
Migration is a key social determinant of health affecting children’s life chances and health outcome...
Migration is a key social determinant of health affecting children’s life chances and health outcome...
AIM: To explore parents' experiences of using child health services for their pre-school children po...
AIM: To explore parents' experiences of using child health services for their pre-school children po...
AIM: To explore parents' experiences of using child health services for their pre-school children po...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. Backg...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. Backg...
Migration is a key social determinant of health affecting children’s life chances and health outcome...
Calls to enhance the health of migrant population sub-groups are strengthening, with increasing evid...
Calls to enhance the health of migrant population sub-groups are strengthening, with increasing evid...
Calls to enhance the health of migrant population sub-groups are strengthening, with increasing evid...
Calls to enhance the health of migrant population sub-groups are strengthening, with increasing evid...
Objectives: To review the extant literature in order to explore what is known about children’s ow...
This paper provides an overview of the research evidence on EU migrant children’s access to health s...
Migration is a key social determinant of health affecting children’s life chances and health outcome...
Migration is a key social determinant of health affecting children’s life chances and health outcome...
Migration is a key social determinant of health affecting children’s life chances and health outcome...
AIM: To explore parents' experiences of using child health services for their pre-school children po...
AIM: To explore parents' experiences of using child health services for their pre-school children po...
AIM: To explore parents' experiences of using child health services for their pre-school children po...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. Backg...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. Backg...