Sentences with phrase «migrant status»

In particular, devotees of genetics might want to cede a little ground to their colleagues in epidemiology, who over the past decade have amassed a provocative, interlocking set of studies implicating urban birthplace and migrant status as persistent risk factors.
On the strength of the recommendations of the committee, which were adopted by the House, the House «directs the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian consulate in South Africa to work together with their South African counterparts, where expedient, in helping to quickly resolve matters regarding passports as well as regularising migrant status of Nigerians, particularly those with South African spouses.»
Risk of non-affective psychoses by migrant status after adjustment for confounders.
In terms of breaking out the data, we can breakout migrant status and foster status, which is one of my upcoming posts.foster kids are suspended at much higher rates across the city and state.
What Lounes does not discuss is how long after naturalization the migrant continues to enjoy their directive - like rights, their special migrant status.
These needs may be linked (but are not limited) to drug or alcohol dependencies; severe mental health problems; experiences of domestic violence, institutional experiences, particularly local authority care and prison); involvement in sex work; and participation in «street culture» activities, such as begging, street drinking, and street - level drug dealing or migrant status.
«Migrant status, in particular refugee status, needs to be considered as an important risk factor for psychotic disorders in Ontario,» they conclude.
The test results are to be publicly reported in disaggregated format for subgroups such as race and ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, disability, language proficiency, and migrant status.
There will still be reporting requirements to disaggregate data for five subgroups of students based on race, income, special education, ELLs, and migrant status.
Age, race, migrant status and household composition are increasingly important for predicting women's labour market outcomes.
However these might be confounded with gender, migrant status, and the person's individualism / collectivism orientation.
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