This article, born of a wider research, aims to further study how the creation of “transnational health spaces” and the reliance on medical pluralism intertwine, in the case of Filipino and Ukrainian female migrants with difficulties in accessing health services and how such difficulties are overcome through several resources and networks. This work relies on the interviews carried out with the forty female migrants part of an investigation, employed an anthropological approach within two Italian cities differing in both their social and health-related policies, Pisa and Naples.</p
Ethnical origin is a key dimension to explain differentials in access/ utilization of healthcare ser...
Drawing on a mix-methods study comprised of an online questionnaire and semi-structured interviews, ...
As Europe experiences significant demographic transformation and cultural change, the rate of care m...
There is evidence that immigrants experience inequalities in health and access to health care and ho...
This article examines if and how medical pluralism can be reconceptualised in light of the expansion...
Health care supply, demand and responsibility are increasingly becoming transnational. More people s...
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This article explores, on the basis of interviews with migrants from Ukraine and Lebanon, the role t...
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International audienceThe article investigates the spatial dimension of the migratory phenomenon in ...
This thesis examines the complex and “messy” nature of the right to health and its intersections wit...
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Salute, genere e migrazione sono temi di ricerca che difficilmente si armonizzano tra loro. L'artico...
The coexistence of multiple cultures is a challenge that requires behavioral changes for the health ...
Ethnical origin is a key dimension to explain differentials in access/ utilization of healthcare ser...
Drawing on a mix-methods study comprised of an online questionnaire and semi-structured interviews, ...
As Europe experiences significant demographic transformation and cultural change, the rate of care m...
There is evidence that immigrants experience inequalities in health and access to health care and ho...
This article examines if and how medical pluralism can be reconceptualised in light of the expansion...
Health care supply, demand and responsibility are increasingly becoming transnational. More people s...
This article explores, on the basis of interviews with migrants from Ukraine and Lebanon, the role t...
This article explores, on the basis of interviews with migrants from Ukraine and Lebanon, the role t...
This article investigates the phenomenon of Ukrainian migrant women employed in the domestic and car...
International audienceThe article investigates the spatial dimension of the migratory phenomenon in ...
This thesis examines the complex and “messy” nature of the right to health and its intersections wit...
The article[1] addresses the obstacles to the study of the relationships between Medical Pluralism a...
This study examines how health care for immigrants in Australia is effected by their own ethnomedica...
Salute, genere e migrazione sono temi di ricerca che difficilmente si armonizzano tra loro. L'artico...
The coexistence of multiple cultures is a challenge that requires behavioral changes for the health ...
Ethnical origin is a key dimension to explain differentials in access/ utilization of healthcare ser...
Drawing on a mix-methods study comprised of an online questionnaire and semi-structured interviews, ...
As Europe experiences significant demographic transformation and cultural change, the rate of care m...