Ethnicity, Equality of Opportunity and the British National Health Service
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Word Count
46,000 words, Guess
Page Count
184 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveethnicityequalit0000igan
- ISBN-100754617289
- ISBN-139780754617280
- Library of Congress Control Number2001098005
- OCLC Control Number48417319
and 2 more
- Better World BooksKS-064-569
- Open LibraryOL7990061M
Classifications
- LCCRA412.5.G7 I35 2002
Description
viii, 184 p. : 23 cm
Subjects
Topics
LaborNursesMedicalNursingMEDICALManpowerEqualityPrejudiceEthnicityMinoritésMidwiferyMinoritiesEmploymentMedical careCase studiesEthnic groupsGreat BritainEthnic studiesState MedicineHealth aspectsSoins médicauxMinority GroupsPolitical ScienceServices de santéGroupes ethniquesEmployee selectionHealth Care DeliveryNational health servicesCommunity Health NursingHealth systems & servicesOrganizational Case StudiesDiscrimination in employmentUnited Kingdom, Great BritainBusiness / Economics / FinancePolitics/International RelationsNational Health Service (Great Britain)Public Policy - Social Services & WelfareNational health services -- Great BritainMinorities -- Medical care -- Great BritainEquality -- Health aspects -- Great BritainEthnicity -- Health aspects -- Great BritainEthnic groups -- Medical care -- Great Britain
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