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Musizvingoza, Ronald, Blagbrough, Jonathan and Pocock, Nicola S., (2022). Are Child Domestic Workers Worse Off Than Their Peers? Comparing Children in Domestic Work, Child Marriage, and Kinship Care With Biological Children of Household Heads: Evidence from Zimbabwe. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(12), 1-18 258 56
Pocock, Nicola S., Reena Tadee, Tharawan, Kanokwan, Rongrongmuang, Wansiri, Dickson, Brett, Suos, Soksreymom, Kiss, Ligia and Zimmerman, Cathy, (2018). “Because if we talk about health issues first, it is easier to talk about human trafficking”; findings from a mixed methods study on health needs and service provision among migrant and trafficked fishermen in the Mekong. Globalization and Health, 14(45), 1-19 479 620
Smalen, Allard W.D., Chan, Zhie X., Lopes, Claudia A., Vanore, Michaella, Loganathan, Tharani and Pocock, Nicola S., (2021). Developing an evidence assessment framework and appraising the academic literature on migrant health in Malaysia: a scoping review. BMJ Open, 1-34 176 87
Chongsuvivatwong, Virasakdi, Hong Phua, Kai, Yap, Mui Teng, Pocock, Nicola S., Hashim, Jamal H., Chhem, Rethy, Wilopo, Siswanto A. and Lopez, Alan D., (2011). Health and Health-care Systems in Southeast Asia: Diversity and Transitions. Public Health, 377(9763), 429-437 861   0
Tharani Loganathan, Zhie X. Chan and Nicola S. Pocock, (2020). Healthcare financing and social protection policies for migrant workers in Malaysia. PLOS ONE, 15(12), 1-20 168 101
Helena Legido-Quigley, Nicola Pocock, Sok Teng Tan, Leire Pajin, Repeepong Suphanchaimat, Kol Wickramage, Martin McKee and Kevin Pottie, (2019). Healthcare is not universal if undocumented migrants are excluded. BMJ, n/a-n/a 157 82
Dodd, Darren and Pocock, Nicola S., (2019). Health threat to migrant workers revealed in new study. The Financial Times, 1-3 214 68
Tharani Loganathan, Zhie X. Chan, Allard W. de Smalen and Nicola S. Pocock, (2020). Migrant Women’s Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Malaysia: A Qualitative Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(15), 1-18 189 94
Hargreaves, Sally, Rustage, Kieran, Nellums, Laura B., McAlpine, Alys, Pocock, Nicola S., Devakumar, Delan, Aldridge, Robert W., Abubakar, Ibrahim, Kristensen, Kristina L., Himmels, Jan W., Friedland, Jon S. and Zimmerman, Cathy, (2019). Occupational health outcomes among international migrant workers: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet Global Health, 7(7), 872-882 362  
Pocock, Nicola S., Long, Hoang N., Lucero-Prisno III, Don E., Zimmerman, Cathy and Oram, Siân, (2018). Occupational, physical, sexual and mental health and violence among migrant and trafficked commercial fishers and seafarers from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS): systematic review. Glob Health Res Policy, 3(28), 1-13 374 336
Pocock, Nicola S., Suphanchaimat, Rapeepong, Chan, Chee K., Faller, Erwin M., Harrigan, Nicholas, Pillai, Veena and Wickramage, Kolitha, (2018). Reflections on migrant and refugee health in Malaysia and the ASEAN region. BMC Proc, 12(4), 1-5 325 200
Pocock, Nicola S. and Chan, Clara WK., (2018). Refugees, Racism and Xenophobia: What Works to Reduce Discrimination?. Our World, n/a-n/a 282  
Kosiyaporn, Hathairat, Julchoo, Sataporn, Phaiyarom, Mathudara, Sinam, Pigunkaew, Kunpeuk, Watinee, Pudpong, Nareerut, Allotey, Pascale, Chan, Zhie X., Loganathan, Tharani, Pocock, Nicola and Suphanchaimat, Rapeepong, (2020). Strengthening the migrant-friendliness of Thai health services through interpretation and cultural mediation: a system analysis. Global Health and Research Policy, 5(1), 1-13 288 77
Ghani, Fatima, Pocock, Nicola S., Lim, Shiang Cheng and Remme, Michelle (2019). Violence Against Women and Girls Worldwide and in Malaysia. 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign in Malaysia. United Nations University International Institute for Global Health. 386 831