THE EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT NEEDS OF THE VIETNAMESE IN BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND: ARE MENTAL HEALTH RISKS EVIDENT?

This article attempts to illustrate the socio-economic, educational and language status of the Vietnamese in Birmingham, England through a door to door structured interview survey carried out in 1990 with 183 resident Vietnamese. The Socio-economic, educational and English language needs of this gro...

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Education
Employment
Employment Opportunities
England
Factors
Health risk assessment
Health risks
Immigration
Job Training
Mental health
Mental Health Services
Noncitizens
Polls & surveys
Refugees
Relationship
Second Language Learning
Social life & customs
Sociology
Sociology of health and medicine
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