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Migration and Health
Migration and Health
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Population migration is a significant demographic shift shaping the world, with international migrants and internal migrants accounting for more than three percent of the global population. Migration and Health provides an expansive framework for understanding the implications of human migrations for public health and its determinants, considering the welfare of migrants, the source, destination, and ensuing-generation populations.
Format: Hardback
Length: 496 pages
Publication date: 25 November 2022
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Population migration has been a significant demographic shift shaping the world around us for centuries. It involves the movement of people from one place to another, whether within a country or across borders. The history of the world is intertwined with stories of migration patterns, policies, and political events that have driven these movements. Narratives of individual migrants also play a significant role in shaping the health outcomes of populations.
Migration and Health: An Expansive Framework for Understanding Implications offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the implications of human migration for public health and its determinants. It examines the welfare of migrants, as well as the populations in their source, destination, and subsequent generations. This interdisciplinary resource provides valuable insights into what is known about the relationship between migration and health, as well as the vast territory that remains to be explored.
As the world continues to become increasingly interconnected, the importance of understanding the health implications of migration will only grow. Migration can have both positive and negative effects on health, depending on various factors such as the conditions of migration, access to healthcare, and social and economic factors in the destination country. For example, migration can lead to improved health outcomes by bringing new skills, knowledge, and resources to a population. It can also reduce health disparities by providing access to healthcare services that may not be available in the source country. However, migration can also have negative effects on health, such as increased stress, anxiety, and depression, particularly among vulnerable populations such as women, children, and refugees.
Furthermore, migration can also have broader social and economic implications, such as impacts on labor markets, housing, and social cohesion. It can also contribute to the spread of infectious diseases, particularly in refugee camps and other vulnerable settings. Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach that considers the health and well-being of all populations involved.
In conclusion, population migration has been a significant demographic shift shaping the world around us for centuries. It involves the movement of people from one place to another, whether within a country or across borders. The history of the world is intertwined with stories of migration patterns, policies, and political events that have driven these movements. Narratives of individual migrants also play a significant role in shaping the health outcomes of populations. Migration and Health: An Expansive Framework for Understanding Implications offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the implications of human migration for public health and its determinants. By examining the welfare of migrants, as well as the populations in their source, destination, and subsequent generations, this resource provides valuable insights into what is known and what remains to be explored. As the world continues to become increasingly interconnected, the importance of understanding the health implications of migration will only grow.
Weight: 1000g
Dimension: 160 x 235 x 44 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780226822488
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