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Embodying Borders: A Migrant’s Right to Health, Universal Rights and Local Policies
Embodying Borders: A Migrant’s Right to Health, Universal Rights and Local Policies
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The essays in this volume highlight the experiences of migrants and the importance of access to medical care as a fundamental right, challenging the notion that the right to health is solely tied to healthcare access.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 280 pages
Publication date: 07 June 2024
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Migrants' experiences are explored in this volume through extensive field research, offering a critical understanding of the complex social reality that shapes each experience. Access to medical care is a fundamental right that is often overlooked, and the book provides a critical analysis of the social factors that contribute to social inequalities. It highlights the need to recognize that the right to health does not solely depend on access to healthcare and offers a platform to demonstrate that other factors, such as social support, education, and employment, also play a crucial role in ensuring good health outcomes. By shedding light on the experiences of migrants and the social determinants of their health, the book contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by this population and provides valuable insights into how to address them.
Migrants' Experiences: A Critical Understanding of the Social Reality
Migrants' experiences are explored in this volume through extensive field research, offering a critical understanding of the complex social reality that shapes each experience. Access to medical care is a fundamental right that is often overlooked, and the book provides a critical analysis of the social factors that contribute to social inequalities. It highlights the need to recognize that the right to health does not solely depend on access to healthcare and offers a platform to demonstrate that other factors, such as social support, education, and employment, also play a crucial role in ensuring good health outcomes. By shedding light on the experiences of migrants and the social determinants of their health, the book contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by this population and provides valuable insights into how to address them.
Weight: 390g
Dimension: 150 x 229 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781805393313
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