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Access to healthcare in superdiverse neighbourhoods

  • To date little attention has been focused on how the differing features of ‘superdiverse’ neighbourhoods shape residents’ access to healthcare services. Through utilising a cross-national mixed-methods approach, the paper highlights how defining features of superdiverse neighbourhoods - ‘newness’, ‘novelty’ and ‘diversity’ - influence a number of neighbourhood ‘domains’ and ‘rules of access’ that regulate access to healthcare. Issues of uncertainty, affordability, compliance, transnationalism and the diversity of community and local sociability are identified as being particularly significant, but which may vary in importance according to the nationality, ethnicity and / or religion of particular individuals.

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Author:Silja SamerskiORCiD, Rachel Humphris, Simon Pemberton, Jenny Phillimore, Hannah Bradby
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.12.003
Parent Title (English):Health & Place
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2019
Release Date:2024/12/09
Tag:healthcare; mixed-methods approach; superdiverse neighbourhoods
Volume:55
Issue:Januar
First Page:128
Last Page:135
Institute:Fachbereich Soziale Arbeit und Gesundheit
Research Focus Area:Ressourcenorientierung im Spannungsfeld von Individuum und Gesellschaft (ROSIG)