As the COVID-19 pandemic, as grew into a global health crisis, it created perilous and uncertain situations for vulnerable groups such as migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in the context of measures restricting mobility, social, economic, and educational life. This article, using the fields Sociology of Migration and Sociology of Health, focuses on female immigrants and refugees and their health and access to healthcare services in Greece. According to the results of in-depth interviews, based on the findings of two research projects carried out between 2020-2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic: “Voices of Immigrant Women” (VIW) project (Erasmus+ 2020-1-ES01-KA203-082364) (2020-2022) and “Local Alliance for Integration (LION/GSRI/Universit...
Inequalities in access to health services comprise a complex problem faced predominantly by third-co...
The 2015–2017 global migratory crisis saw unprecedented numbers of people on the move and tremendous...
Studies from several countries have shown that the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionally affected ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted from April 2013 until March 2014 to explore the existence of i...
Introduction: As of January 2020, 115,600 refugees remain in Greece; most are Afghani, Iraqi or Syri...
Eastern Greek islands have been direct passageways of (mainly Syrian) refugees to the European conti...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the right tohealt...
Background: Migrants globally, including refugees and asylum seekers, have experienced adverse clini...
Background: Migrants globally, including refugees and asylum seekers, have experienced adverse clini...
This article presents the MIGHEAL study, which was developed in parallel with the European Social Su...
Background: Greece, alongside other European countries, is facing constant immigration inflow. Risin...
BACKGROUND: By 2017, more than 500,000 Syrian refugees had passed through Greece seeking safety and ...
Background As coronavirus infection spread across the world, the dramatic consequences of Sars-Co...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everyone’s life globally, nevertheless, its impact on refugees a...
Gender - related issues are central factors causing refugee flows, but also act as an impediment in ...
Inequalities in access to health services comprise a complex problem faced predominantly by third-co...
The 2015–2017 global migratory crisis saw unprecedented numbers of people on the move and tremendous...
Studies from several countries have shown that the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionally affected ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted from April 2013 until March 2014 to explore the existence of i...
Introduction: As of January 2020, 115,600 refugees remain in Greece; most are Afghani, Iraqi or Syri...
Eastern Greek islands have been direct passageways of (mainly Syrian) refugees to the European conti...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the right tohealt...
Background: Migrants globally, including refugees and asylum seekers, have experienced adverse clini...
Background: Migrants globally, including refugees and asylum seekers, have experienced adverse clini...
This article presents the MIGHEAL study, which was developed in parallel with the European Social Su...
Background: Greece, alongside other European countries, is facing constant immigration inflow. Risin...
BACKGROUND: By 2017, more than 500,000 Syrian refugees had passed through Greece seeking safety and ...
Background As coronavirus infection spread across the world, the dramatic consequences of Sars-Co...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everyone’s life globally, nevertheless, its impact on refugees a...
Gender - related issues are central factors causing refugee flows, but also act as an impediment in ...
Inequalities in access to health services comprise a complex problem faced predominantly by third-co...
The 2015–2017 global migratory crisis saw unprecedented numbers of people on the move and tremendous...
Studies from several countries have shown that the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionally affected ...