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doi: 10.1111/imig.12426
handle: 10261/191160 , 2268/266667
AbstractUntil recently, migrant health policies have been overlooked as a topic of policy analysis. Although interest in the issue has developed in parallel with the progressive acknowledgement of the presence of unhealthy migrants and the transformation of welfare states and policy dynamics in Europe, studies on migrant health policies have often focused on the state as a unique unit of observation while hindering the role played by other institutional and non‐institutional actors taking part in the migrant health multi‐level governance. This contribution will bridge this gap, deconstructing the various actors and levels involved in migrant health policymaking from a multi‐level perspective. By critically reviewing migrant health policy research and discussing it with the newMIPEXHealth Strand, this contribution suggests a more encompassing perspective in the analysis of migrant health policies and processes, looking at the different players at stake in this multifaceted policy field.
Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie, healthcare, Sociologie & sciences sociales, migration, migrant health policy, Social & behavioral sciences, psychology, Sociology & social sciences
Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie, healthcare, Sociologie & sciences sociales, migration, migrant health policy, Social & behavioral sciences, psychology, Sociology & social sciences
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