Experiences of Discrimination and Self-reported Health

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Experiences of Discrimination and Self-reported Health. / Rapp, Carolin; Cardozo, Valentina; Eikemo, Terje A.; Stathopoulou, Theoni.

I: Journal of Refugee Studies, Bind 32, Nr. Special Issues 1, 27.12.2019, s. i80-i91.

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Rapp, C, Cardozo, V, Eikemo, TA & Stathopoulou, T 2019, 'Experiences of Discrimination and Self-reported Health', Journal of Refugee Studies, bind 32, nr. Special Issues 1, s. i80-i91. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fez027

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Rapp, C., Cardozo, V., Eikemo, T. A., & Stathopoulou, T. (2019). Experiences of Discrimination and Self-reported Health. Journal of Refugee Studies, 32(Special Issues 1), i80-i91. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fez027

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Rapp C, Cardozo V, Eikemo TA, Stathopoulou T. Experiences of Discrimination and Self-reported Health. Journal of Refugee Studies. 2019 dec. 27;32(Special Issues 1):i80-i91. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fez027

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Rapp, Carolin ; Cardozo, Valentina ; Eikemo, Terje A. ; Stathopoulou, Theoni. / Experiences of Discrimination and Self-reported Health. I: Journal of Refugee Studies. 2019 ; Bind 32, Nr. Special Issues 1. s. i80-i91.

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