Does migrant workers’ subjective social status affect their mental health? Job satisfaction as a longitudinal mediator
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Does migrant workers’ subjective social status affect their mental health? Job satisfaction as a longitudinal mediator
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 002076402311640
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SAGE Publications
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2023-04-07
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10.1177/00207640231164014
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