Social Issues, Migration and Health - About the thematic collection
The crisis has heightened social pressures and increased the inequalities that existed before COVID-19. The pandemic has also shown how vulnerabilities in health systems can have profound implications for health, economic progress, trust in governments, and social cohesion. The OECD’s research is brought together on the iLibrary to help address current social and health challenges building towards an inclusive recovery.
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