Latin American Immigrants
Mostrando 1-12 de 12 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Megacities, migration and an evolutionary approach to bipolar disorder: a study of Sardinian immigrants in Latin America
Objective: To determine whether people with a Sardinian genetic background who live in the megacities of South America have a higher frequency of hypomania than residents of Sardinia. Methods: A community survey of Sardinian immigrants was carried out in four Brazilian metropoles (n=218) and Buenos Aires (n=306). The results were compared with those of a s
Braz. J. Psychiatry. Publicado em: 2020-02
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2. Evaluation of emerging infectious disease and the importance of SINAN for epidemiological surveillance of Venezuelans immigrants in Brazil
ABSTRACT Background: Following socio-economic turmoil in Venezuela, millions of the Venezuelan people are migrating to the neighboring Latin American countries including Brazil. Besides the social and economic burden of these migrants, Brazil must manage the health-related issues arising as consequence of these Venezuelan migrants.Poor health services in Ve
Braz J Infect Dis. Publicado em: 25/11/2019
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3. Megacities, migration and an evolutionary approach to bipolar disorder: a study of Sardinian immigrants in Latin America
Objective: To determine whether people with a Sardinian genetic background who live in the megacities of South America have a higher frequency of hypomania than residents of Sardinia. Methods: A community survey of Sardinian immigrants was carried out in four Brazilian metropoles (n=218) and Buenos Aires (n=306). The results were compared with those of a s
Braz. J. Psychiatry. Publicado em: 01/07/2019
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4. Migración y trabajo en Estados Unidos. Polarización ocupacional y racialización de la desigualdad social en la postcrisis
Abstract We analyze the insertion of the Latin American immigrants in the labor market of the United States in a post-crisis scenario. Our thesis is that two structural processes determine the labor situation of migrants: (i) the polarization of the structure of occupations, and (ii) the racialization of class structure and social inequality. Racism and ethn
REMHU, Rev. Interdiscip. Mobil. Hum.. Publicado em: 2017-04
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5. Prevalence and impact of founder mutations in hereditary breast cancer in Latin America
Approximately 10% of all cancers are considered hereditary and are primarily caused by germline, high penetrance mutations in cancer predisposition genes. Although most cancer predisposition genes are considered molecularly heterogeneous, displaying hundreds of different disease-causing sequence alterations, founder mutations have been identified in certain
Genet. Mol. Biol.. Publicado em: 2014
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6. Migraciones y géneros: Formas de narrar los movimientos por parte de migrantes bolivianos/as en Argentina
There has been a growing development of scientific works on migratory issues from a feminist or gender perspective in the last decades. This article intends to be included in this tradition as it exposes the specificities that generate this type of studies in Latin American societies. Precisely, the article presents some reflections on how Bolivian women and
Revista Estudos Feministas. Publicado em: 2011-12
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7. Mídia, imigração e identidade(s) : as rádios bolivianas de São Paulo
This study aims to know the relations between media, immigration and identity with the bolivians radios of São Paulo. The specific objectives are to know how these radios work in the (re) creation of identities and cultural expressions of the immigrants settled in market making and sewing of the downtown. The first hypothesis acts to assert that the radios
Publicado em: 2010
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8. Equidade em saúde: o caso da tuberculose na comunidade de bolivianos no município de São Paulo / Equity in health: the case of tuberculosis in the bolivian community in São Paulo municipality
Objetivo: Descrever o comportamento da tuberculose (TB) na comunidade boliviana residente em quatro distritos do município de São Paulo (MSP), Belém, Bom Retiro, Brás e Pari, no período de 1998 a 2008, analisar seu possível impacto na tendência dessa doença e investigar possíveis disparidades em relação ao acesso aos serviços e na qualidade do at
Publicado em: 2010
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9. OS CONGRESSOS EDUCACIONAIS PALOTINOS COMO UM INSTRUMENTO POLÍTICO - PEDAGÓGICO DE INTEGRAÇÃO (1994-2007) / THE PALLOTTINE EDUCATIONAL CONGRESSES AS A POLITICAL PEDAGOGIC AN INSTRUMENT OF INTEGRATION (1994 2007)
This research has as theme The Pallottine Educational Congresses as a Political Pedagogic an Instrument of Integration (1994 2007), and it presents a study of the Congregation of Pallottine priests and brothers, during the Latin American Congresses of Pallottine Education conducted by the educational institutions, between 1994 and 2007. The Pallottine Pedago
Publicado em: 2009
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10. Epidemiology of Chagas disease in non endemic countries: the role of international migration
Human infection with the protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi extends through North, Central, and South America, affecting 21 countries. Most human infections in the Western Hemisphere occur through contact with infected bloodsucking insects of the triatomine species. As T. cruzi can be detected in the blood of untreated infected individuals, decades after infection t
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 31/08/2007
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11. Notas sobre pentecostalismo y poder entre inmigrantes latinoamericanos en la ciudad de Newark (New Jersey, E.U.A.)
The recent, growing literature on Pentecostalism - as well as an ongoing research on Hispanic churches in which I am involved in Newark, the largest city in New Jersey - suggest, among other things, that many Latin American immigrants (and other groups equally negatively privileged) seem to find in Pentecostalism a set of extremely useful socio-religious "to
Horizontes Antropológicos. Publicado em: 2007-06
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12. Primeira e segunda geração de jovens imigrantes argentinos, bolivianos e peruanos em São Paulo: um estudo psicossocial da identidade e aculturação
The purpose o this study analyzed the Social Psychology study of the identity and the process of acculturation of the young Argentine, Bolivian and Peruvian immigrants of first and second generation that lives in São Paulo. The young had been considered that had between 17 the 30 years of age, and that they live in this country it has at least two years. Th
Publicado em: 2007