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Immigration, employment relations, and health: Developing a research agenda.

Joan Benach1, Carles Muntaner, Haejoo Chung, Fernando G Benavides.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: International migration has emerged as a global issue that has transformed the lives of hundreds of millions of persons. Migrant workers contribute to the economic growth of high-income countries often serving as the labour force performing dangerous, dirty and degrading work that nationals are reluctant to perform.
METHODS: Critical examination of the scientific and "grey" literatures on immigration, employment relations and health.
RESULTS: Both lay and scientific literatures indicate that public health researchers should be concerned about the health consequences of migration processes. Migrant workers are more represented in dangerous industries and in hazardous jobs, occupations and tasks. They are often hired as labourers in precarious jobs with poverty wages and experience more serious abuse and exploitation at the workplace. Also, analyses document migrant workers' problems of social exclusion, lack of health and safety training, fear of reprisals for demanding better working conditions, linguistic and cultural barriers that minimize the effectiveness of training, incomplete OHS surveillance of foreign workers and difficulty accessing care and compensation when injured. Therefore migrant status can be an important source of occupational health inequalities.
CONCLUSIONS: Available evidence shows that the employment conditions and associated work organization of most migrant workers are dangerous to their health. The overall impact of immigration on population health, however, still is poorly understood and many mechanisms, pathways and overall health impact are poorly documented. Current limitations highlight the need to engage in explicit analytical, intervention and policy research. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19585545     DOI: 10.1002/ajim.20717

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ind Med        ISSN: 0271-3586            Impact factor:   2.214


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2.  Depressive Symptoms and Weight Status Among Women Recently Immigrating to the US.

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3.  Racism, other discriminations and effects on health.

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4.  Combinatorial Effects of Discrimination, Legal Status Fears, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Harsh Working Conditions among Latino Migrant Farmworkers: Testing Learned Helplessness Hypotheses.

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5.  Sickness presenteeism in Spanish-born and immigrant workers in Spain.

Authors:  Andrés A Agudelo-Suárez; Fernando G Benavides; Emily Felt; Elena Ronda-Pérez; Carmen Vives-Cases; Ana M García
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2010-12-29       Impact factor: 3.295

6.  Migration and "low-skilled" workers in destination countries.

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7.  Universal health coverage in 'One ASEAN': are migrants included?

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8.  Job tenure and work injuries: a multivariate analysis of the relation with previous experience and differences by age.

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Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2013-09-22       Impact factor: 3.295

Review 9.  A metasynthesis of qualitative studies regarding opinions and perceptions about barriers and determinants of health services' accessibility in economic migrants.

Authors:  Andrés A Agudelo-Suárez; Diana Gil-González; Carmen Vives-Cases; John G Love; Peter Wimpenny; Elena Ronda-Pérez
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10.  A study of the health-related quality of life and work-related stress of white-collar migrant workers.

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Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2012-10-19       Impact factor: 3.390

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