Ukrainian women's maternity care strategies in Poland after the outbreak of the full-scale war: Understanding unequal access to quality care
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Maternity care; Migration; Private/public care; Inequalities; war; Patterns of healthcare access; Ukraine; Poland;All these keywords.
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