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Monitoring the Health Status of Migrants within Europe: development of indicators [MeHo] [2005122] - Project
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Other deliverables - 7 output(s)
D01 - Interim report 1 lead by
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, IBMG/Erasmus MC
- [D.1]
Type:
Other
Published on:
01/01/2007
D02 - Interim report 2 lead by
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, IBMG/Erasmus MC
- [D.2]
Type:
Other
Published on:
01/01/2007
D03 - Final report lead by
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, IBMG/Erasmus MC
- [D.3]
Type:
Other
Published on:
01/01/2007
Health status of migrants in Europe compared to indigenous populations lead by
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, IBMG/Erasmus MC
- [D.4]
Type:
Other
Published on:
01/01/2007
Health status of migrants in Europe: epidemiological overview lead by
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, IBMG/Erasmus MC
- [D.5]
Type:
Other
Published on:
01/01/2007
Recommendations for collecting migrant specific health data in Europe lead by
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, IBMG/Erasmus MC
- [D.6]
Type:
Other
Published on:
01/01/2007
Set of available migrant specific epidemiological measures lead by
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, IBMG/Erasmus MC
- [D.7]
Type:
Other
Published on:
01/01/2007
Details
Start date:
01/01/2007
End date:
01/01/2010
Duration:
36 month(s)
Current status:
Finalised
Programme title:
First Programme of Community action in the field of public health (2003-2008)
Call:
(1HP-PRG-THEM) Health Information (Hi 2005)
Topic:
(1HP.HI-20051-13) Developing mechanisms for the reporting and analysis of health issues and producing public health re...
EC Contribution:
€ 791 776,00
Keywords:
Accessibility
,
Cancer
,
Ethnic Minorities
,
Hiv/Aids
,
Inequalities
Portfolio:
Health indicators
,
Social determinants and health inequalities