Accidents risk and traffic safety among immigrants
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A further 2003 Communication on the EU’s relations with the countries of South-East Asia was followed by policy papers dealing with China, India and East Asia.. 1
Focusing on male immigrants from the four largest nonwestern countries of origin during the relevant period (Pakistan, Turkey, India, and Morocco), we find that labor
Focusing on male immigrants from the four largest nonwestern countries of origin during the relevant period (Pakistan, Turkey, India, and Morocco), we find that labor
Women from the Middle East, South Asia and Africa had higher mean PPWR compared with women from Western Europe, and at least 25% of women from ethnic minorities had a PPWR of more
Immigrants from Asia, Africa and European countries outside EU/EEA had lower rates than non-immigrants for injuries treated in both primary and secondary care.. Rates were lower
We found a more than twofold significantly increased risk of OASI among primiparous women originating from the regions of South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia & the Paci- fic
Similarly, trade and exchange of work- forces in the latter half of the 20th century between Eastern Africa and countries in South East Asia and Eastern Asia may have been responsible
The increased risk of bilateral spastic CP in children of Non-Western immigrants, including immigrants from Turkey and Pakistan, was restricted to children born to mothers