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Keyword: Pakistan

Socioeconomic status indicators and common mental disorders: evidence from a study of prenatal depression in Pakistan

The changing face of Pakistani migration to the United Kingdom

Maternal depression, parenting behaviors and child development: evidence from a randomized control trial

Elite or middling? International students and migrant diversification

Women and Equalities Select Committee – employment opportunities for Muslims in the UK: written evidence

Child mental health and maternal depression history in Pakistan

Stereotypes and Madrassas: experimental evidence from Pakistan

Adapting chain referral methods to sample new migrants: possibilities and limitations

Effect of an early perinatal depression intervention on long-term child development outcomes: follow-up of the Thinking Healthy Programme randomised controlled trial

Breaking out: in Britain, Bangladeshis have overtaken Pakistanis. Credit the poor job market when they arrived and the magical effect of London

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