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Migration and health: Current issues, governance and knowledge gaps
- Authors: Jo Vearey, Charles Hui and Kolitha Wickramage
- Main Title: World Migration Report 2020 , pp 209-228
- Publication Date: November 2019
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/9ea52c60-en
- Language: English
There is a dynamic and complex relationship between migration and health. Migration can lead to greater exposure to health risks, such as those migrant workers working in conditions of precarious employment with limited access to affordable health care. Migration can also be linked to improved health – for instance, after moving from a context of persecution and fear of violence to a safe environment. In this chapter, we examine the four key aspects of migration and health: (a) the health of individual migrants (“migrant health”); (b) the ways in which migration can affect the health of populations (“public health”); (c) healthcare systems responses; and (d) the global governance of migration and health.
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ISBN (PDF):
9789290687894
Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18356/b1710e30-en
Related Subject(s):
Migration
Sustainable Development Goals:
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