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  1. Dec 18, 2018 · Someone may have been living in a country according to its rules until their visa expired, was cancelled, or they could no longer meet its conditions. A person’s status might also change without...

  2. Feb 27, 2019 · Migrants. According to the United Nations recommendations, migrants consist of four categories: long-term immigrants (or emigrants), short-term immigrants (or emigrants); residents returning after (or leaving for) a period of working abroad; and nomads.

    • P Douglas, M Cetron, P Spiegel
    • 2019
  3. Migrants may be defined as foreign-born, foreign nationals or people who have moved to the UK for a year or more, among other possibilities. More…. Different definitions have significant consequences for how many and which types of ‘migrants’ are counted as entering and living in the UK.

  4. Sep 14, 2015 · When people leave one country for another, that’s called “migration” — regardless of the reason. But confusingly, according to the United Nations and to most migration experts, not everyone who...

  5. Social isolation, poor housing, unemployment and poverty are all linked to mental ill health. So stigma and discrimination can trap people in a cycle of illness. You may face more than one type of stigma: for example, you may also be stigmatised because of your race, gender, sexuality or disability.

  6. May 5, 2021 · Some people clearly ‘live in two countries’, whereas many others do so to lesser degrees and in diverse ways. And the vast majority of people—including those who are part of transnational social fields—live in one country. Transnational living is rare, but real.

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  8. Oct 11, 2022 · Health inequalities are defined as avoidable differences in health outcomes between groups or populations – such as differences in how long we live, or the age at which we get preventable...

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