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Access to health care for undocumented migrants from a human rights perspective: a comparative study of Denmark, Sweden, and The Netherlands. / Biswas, Dan; Toebes, Brigit; Hjern, Anders; Ascher, Henry; Nørredam, Marie Louise.
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Health and Human Rights, Vol. 14, No. 2, 15.12.2012, p. 49-60.
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Biswas, D, Toebes, B, Hjern, A, Ascher, H
& Nørredam, ML 2012, '
Access to health care for undocumented migrants from a human rights perspective: a comparative study of Denmark, Sweden, and The Netherlands',
Health and Human Rights, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 49-60. <
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APA
Biswas, D., Toebes, B., Hjern, A., Ascher, H.
, & Nørredam, M. L. (2012).
Access to health care for undocumented migrants from a human rights perspective: a comparative study of Denmark, Sweden, and The Netherlands.
Health and Human Rights,
14(2), 49-60.
http://www.hhrjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2013/06/Biswas-FINAL2.pdf
Vancouver
Biswas D, Toebes B, Hjern A, Ascher H, Nørredam ML. Access to health care for undocumented migrants from a human rights perspective: a comparative study of Denmark, Sweden, and The Netherlands. Health and Human Rights. 2012 Dec 15;14(2):49-60.
Author
Biswas, Dan ; Toebes, Brigit ; Hjern, Anders ; Ascher, Henry ; Nørredam, Marie Louise. / Access to health care for undocumented migrants from a human rights perspective: a comparative study of Denmark, Sweden, and The Netherlands. In: Health and Human Rights. 2012 ; Vol. 14, No. 2. pp. 49-60.
Bibtex
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abstract = "Undocumented migrants' access to health care varies across Europe, and entitlements on national levels are often at odds with the rights stated in international human rights law. The aim of this study is to address undocumented migrants' access to health care in Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands from a human rights perspective.",
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