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Immigration, Work, and Health: A Literature Review of Immigration Between Mexico and the United States.

Michael A Flynn1, Tania Carreón1, Donald E Eggerth1, Antoinette I Johnson1.   

Abstract

Understanding the influence someone's job or career has on their health goes beyond the physical, emotional and social hazards, risks and conditions that they face at work. One's job or career also exerts a significant influence over other aspects of life that contribute or detract from their health and that of their family. Work is the major incentive for Latin American migration to the United States. Latino immigrants experience increasingly poorer outcomes for physical health and chronic diseases the longer they remain in the U.S. The strong link between work and immigration suggests that, for many Latin Americans, immigration can be understood as a career path which puts them, and their family members, in situations that can change their physical, emotional, and social health as a condition of their employment. Given the large number of Latin Americans who emigrate for work, it is essential that the unique physical, mental and social impacts of emigration are accounted for when working with clients impacted by emigration at the individual, family and community level as well as those social workers practicing at the system level. This paper is a literature review that explores the impact that emigrating for work has on the health of those that emigrate and their family members that stay behind.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 28260831      PMCID: PMC5334002     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Revista Trab Soc (Santiago)        ISSN: 0716-9736


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