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Towards improving forced migrant access to health and psychosocial rights in urban South Africa – a focus on Johannesburg. African Centre for Migration & Society; 2011.
Who cares? HIV-related sickness, urban-rural linkages, and the gendered role of care in return migration in South Africa. Gender and Development. 2011;19(1):105-14.
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Sin Papeles: Middle- and Working-Class Peruvians in Santiago and South Florida. Latin American Perspectives, Peruvian Migration in a Global Context. 2010;37(5):88-105.
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