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Journal Properties
Continued as
International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare
Language
English
Number of Articles
157
ISSN
1757-0980
Main Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Publisher
Emerald
Indian UGC
DOAJ (latest)
Description
This journal provides critical analysis of how ethnicity shapes health and social care experiences and outcomes. It focuses on the impact of social inequalities, cultural factors, and systemic biases on diverse communities. The journal aims to advance our understanding of the complex interplay between ethnicity, health, and access to equitable social services. Key areas explored include racial disparities, culturally competent care, and the social determinants of health.
Coverage extends to topics like migration, racism, social policy, and intercultural education in relation to healthcare delivery and public health. The journal offers insights valuable to researchers, policymakers, healthcare providers, and social workers seeking to improve health and social care for ethnic minorities. It is indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring broad visibility.
This vital resource encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing to develop culturally responsive and equitable practices. It welcomes submissions that challenge existing paradigms and offer innovative solutions to address health and social care inequalities. Explore research, case studies, and theoretical analyses contributing to a more just and inclusive system.