Policies and practices in the health-related reception of quota refugees in Denmark

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Policies and practices in the health-related reception of quota refugees in Denmark. / Frederiksen, Hanne W; Krasnik, Allan; Nørredam, Marie.

In: Danish Medical Journal, Vol. 59, No. 1, 2012, p. A4352.

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Frederiksen, HW, Krasnik, A & Nørredam, M 2012, 'Policies and practices in the health-related reception of quota refugees in Denmark', Danish Medical Journal, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. A4352.

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Frederiksen, H. W., Krasnik, A., & Nørredam, M. (2012). Policies and practices in the health-related reception of quota refugees in Denmark. Danish Medical Journal, 59(1), A4352.

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Frederiksen HW, Krasnik A, Nørredam M. Policies and practices in the health-related reception of quota refugees in Denmark. Danish Medical Journal. 2012;59(1):A4352.

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Frederiksen, Hanne W ; Krasnik, Allan ; Nørredam, Marie. / Policies and practices in the health-related reception of quota refugees in Denmark. In: Danish Medical Journal. 2012 ; Vol. 59, No. 1. pp. A4352.

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title = "Policies and practices in the health-related reception of quota refugees in Denmark",
abstract = "Quota refugees coming to Denmark are mandated refugee status offshore and approximately 500 quota refugees are resettled annually. Upon arrival to Denmark, quota refugees are received directly in the municipalities and municipal caseworkers therefore have the practical responsibility for their health-related reception. The aim of this study was to investigate the health-related reception of quota refugees in Denmark by focusing on the presence of municipal policies and practices, and to test for possible associations with these policies and practices.",
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