The researcher presented her paper, “Educational Practices of Assistant Education Professionals in Chile: Qualitative Findings.”
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The article highlights the work led by Teresita Rocha-Jiménez, which documents the multiple barriers migrant women face in accessing health services.
In a recent column published in El Mostrador, researcher Sarahí Rueda-Salazar analyzes the preliminary results of the 2024 Census.
Un nuevo estudio de Teresita Rocha-Jiménez evidencia los riesgos físicos y mentales que enfrentan las personas haitianas en movimiento.
A new study by Sarahí Rueda highlights the gaps in depression-free life expectancy between older men and women, and reveals how chronic conditions and place of residence impact mental well-being in later life.
Journal specialized in peer relations and socioemotional development.
The study was highlighted in a recent piece by the Chilean newspaper La Tercera, which explores the emotional and cognitive impacts of retirement.
This research aims to identify and understand the factors that have contributed to the impact of the No Más AFP movement in Chile's political and social arena post-2019.
Research in Social Work Education shows virtual simulations can enhance clinical skills and confidence in future professionals