Not exact matches
«If countries
with aging
populations can create a path for refugees and
migrants to participate in the economy, everyone benefits.
To begin
with, «critics who claim it is untenable to suggest he saved five thousand Jews in an area
with a Jewish
population of just half that number have failed to take into account the huge numbers of
migrant Jews from eastern or central Europe» as the Giovanni Palatucci Association noted.
The «British cities» in the 2011 Census (
with English - only identities at around 20 % and British - only identities close to 40 %) are multicultural places
with long - settled
migrant background
populations, often
with larger South Asian and / or Muslim communities: Blackburn, Bradford, Leicester, London and Luton.
No longer content
with deriding «illegal»
migrants, or «swarms» of refugees seeking protection, the government has turned its attention to the hitherto unnoticed peril of
migrants with jobs and visas who come here to work, pay taxes, create jobs, and support our ageing
population and underfunded public services.
Meanwhile,
with an ageing
population, the UK will remain heavily depended on unskilled
migrant labour.
They conquered territory, set up regional governments, and mingled
with a diverse local
population that included indigenous British people and
migrants from the far - flung reaches of the recently defunct Roman Empire.
However, high rates of multidrug - resistant (MDR) TB and TB affecting vulnerable
populations, such as the homeless, drug and alcohol abusers and
migrants from countries
with high numbers of cases TB continue to challenge TB elimination.
With unique access to a «hidden
population» from one of America's largest Spanish - speaking immigrant destinations, a recent study finds that more than 30 % of undocumented
migrant laborers in this area are victims of labor trafficking and 55 % are victims of other labor abuses.
Refugees were at increased risk of psychosis compared
with both the Swedish - born
population (adjusted hazard ratio 2.9, 95 % confidence interval 2.3 to 3.6) and non-refugee
migrants (1.7, 1.3 to 2.1) after adjustment for confounders.
This corresponded to an absolute rate difference of 45.9 (19.0 to 72.9) per 100 000 person years in refugees compared
with migrants, in addition to an extra 41.9 (33.7 to 50.1) cases per 100 000 person years in
migrants compared
with the Swedish - born
population.
This finding was even more pronounced in men (likelihood ratio test P = 0.007), such that rates of non-affective psychotic disorder were elevated in refugees compared
with migrants from all regions of origin, except sub-Saharan Africa (hazard ratio 0.68, 0.40 to 1.16), after adjustment for age at risk, sex, disposable income, and
population density (table 3 ⇓).
With the beginning of secondary contact, the island
population receives
migrants from the mainland.
The unmixed Hinxton group, versus the mixing of the Oakington
population, shows that early medieval migration took a variety of forms and that these
migrants integrated
with the incumbent
population in different ways.
While dating apps were launched first in metros,
with an intention to tap the large
migrant population, those like Woo have, in fact, registered requests from smaller cities to start their operations there.
Millions оf people, native аnd
migrants alike mаkе uр thе
population thuѕ іt wоuld dеfіnіtеlу bе difficult tо meet јuѕt оnе person whоm уоu соuld settle
with.
Ms. Gantwerk was then appointed to the position of Assistant Commissioner for the Division of Student Services, the division responsible for state and federal programs serving the needs of the student
populations most at risk for educational problems including; students
with disabilities, economically disadvantaged students (Title I) homeless,
migrant and limited English proficient students.
Fresno State serves a region that spans five counties and hundreds of miles, many of them rural, agricultural communities
with large
migrant populations.
El Centro Hispano de Oceana's funded program consists of two parts: 1) intensive coordination
with educational outreach personnel by providing materials specific to the needs of the Hispanic
population (one example being translation of existing college access materials), and 2) contracting
with existing school - based
Migrant Outreach Workers to expand their services to include a focus on the value of a postsecondary education, leveraging existing relationships.
Resources for working
with special
populations such as refugees,
migrants, students
with interrupted education, newcomer immigrants, unaccompanied children, and internationally adopted students follow below.
The city into which Van Dyck arrived was a real melting pot,
with an expanding
population of religious and economic
migrants.
In the last two decades, the continent's Chinese
migrant worker
population has grown rapidly
with recent estimates accounting for over one million Chinese traders and workers.
Today, Belgium is the seat of the European Union, and a country that struggles to reconcile its two distinct linguistic and cultural
populations (Dutch - speaking Flemish and French - speaking Wallonians)
with an influx of economic and political
migrants from Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
Food Justice Southern New Jersey has a large
population of
migrant farm workers, and for 20 years CATA has provided workers
with information about pesticides, how to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals in the workplace, and general safety training.
Tourism invites hordes of people to trample over the delicate island ecosystems, the ever - growing industry attracts
migrant workers to join an already unsustainable
population which combined
with the gaggle of visitors usurps the Galapagos» limited resources.
It is a culturally diverse society
with a
population of more than 22 million.21 Australia's
population includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) peoples and
migrants from some 200 countries
with Indigenous Australian peoples representing 2.5 % of the total
population.22 In over 60 years of planned post-war migration, Australia has accepted more than 6.5 million
migrants and in the most recent census (2006), 3.1 million people (16 % of the
population) were reported to speak a language other than English at home.23 The majority of the
population lives in the cities mainly located around the coast; however, many live in rural and remote areas ranging from dry arid land to tropical and a few live in what are arguably some of the most remote and untouched areas of the world.
One way to address the effects of historical trauma on Pacific Islander communities» perceptions of research is through CBPR.70 71 CBPR shares power and builds trust between academic researchers and the community.72 73 There is evidence for the effectiveness of using CBPR to engage minority, immigrant and
migrant populations in research to reduce health disparities.74 — 79 In addition, there is evidence for the effectiveness of using CBPR to reduce health disparities in
populations that have experienced historical trauma.80 To date, no published article has synthesised the best practices for CBPR practices
with Pacific Islanders.
Populations of interest include low - income families, as well as populations that may require specialized services, including but not limited to dual language learners, children affected by trauma or homelessness, children from immigrant / migrant families, children in foster care, and children with di
Populations of interest include low - income families, as well as
populations that may require specialized services, including but not limited to dual language learners, children affected by trauma or homelessness, children from immigrant / migrant families, children in foster care, and children with di
populations that may require specialized services, including but not limited to dual language learners, children affected by trauma or homelessness, children from immigrant /
migrant families, children in foster care, and children
with disabilities.
In a birth cohort study, risk of psychosis in adulthood was raised by a factor of 4 if the mother, during pregnancy, reported that a baby was unwanted.49 Separation from parents in early life has been found to predict an increased risk of psychosis in genetically vulnerable children, 50,51 and the association between immigrant status and severe mental illness may be at least partially explained by the high rates of early separation in
migrant populations.52 Adolescents at high genetic risk of psychosis have also been found to be at increased risk of psychosis in later life if they report adverse relationships
with their parents.53