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Globalization and the health of Canadians: 'Having a job is the most important thing'
Abstract
10.1186/s12992-015-0104-1Globalization and Health1111- Article
- employment
- globalization
- health impact
- housing market
- immigrant
- labor market
- living standard
- mental health
- adult
- Article
- Canada
- Canadian
- employment
- employment discrimination
- employment status
- family study
- female
- financial management
- general condition deterioration
- globalization
- health care disparity
- housing
- human
- immigrant
- international cooperation
- investment
- job security
- lowest income group
- male
- mental health
- mental stress
- normal human
- poverty
- priority journal
- public health
- refugee
- semi structured interview
- social aspect
- social determinants of health
- tax
- commercial phenomena
- economics
- family size
- health
- interview
- qualitative research
- British Columbia
- Canada
- Montreal
- Ontario [Canada]
- Quebec [Canada]
- Toronto
- Vancouver [British Columbia]
- Canada
- Commerce
- Employment
- Family Characteristics
- Female
- Global Health
- Humans
- Internationality
- Interviews as Topic
- Male
- Poverty
- Qualitative Research