Joya, Muhammad Reza

Muhammad Reza
Joya

Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 3106
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3519-6889

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  • Kabul Medical University Faculty of Curative Medicine

    University, Kabul, Afghanistan

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UNHCR Population Statistics Database

Description
The database contains information on UNHCR's populations of concern from 1951 onwards. It can be used to investigate different aspects of displacement: host countries and countries of origin, status (refugees, asylum seekers, returned refugees, internally displaced persons (IDP), protected/assisted by UNHCR, returned IDPs, stateless persons, etc.), evolution over time, etc. The dataset covers more than 180 countries. Information like age and sex are also recorded. The data can be easily filtered by single or multiple variables. The selected data can be downloaded to comma-separated variable (CSV) format file and imported in other applications for further analysis. Moreover, mid-year statistics are also available for download. General notes: A number of statistics are not shown in the system but are displayed as asterisks (*). These figures are being kept confidential to protect the anonymity of persons of concern and are not included in the totals.
Year 1951
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1 Data Set

Dietary linoleic acid intake in relation to breast cancer: A case-control study

Authors Muhammad Reza Joya, Sina Naghshi, Omid Sadeghi, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Health Promotion Perspectives
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2 Journal Article

Development of dish-based population-specific food frequency questionnaire for dietary assessments in Afghanistan

Authors Muhammad Reza Joya, Ahmad Mujtaba Barekzai, Ahmad Esmaillzadeh
Year 2023
Journal Name F1000Research
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3 Journal Article

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