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Mental diseases are a widespread phenomenon and trigger massive direct and indirect costs. Using Australian household survey data this study analyzes assimilation of immigrants’ mental health over time. Therefore, this study contributes to the literature since previous literature has focused...
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influence on individual health in this context. We consider differences in workload and related health status for migrants and … problems among migrants. Working at the capacity limit has a particularly strong effect on emotional exhaustion, which is … requirements than migrants, both physically and mentally. However, as job-related factors show similar effects on the health status …
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Previous research has found that immigration benefits the health of working-age natives, an effect mediated through the labor market. We use the Study of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to investigate whether immigration also affects the health of natives 65-80 years old....
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Τhe study examines whether adverse working conditions for immigrants in Greece bear an association with deteriorated physical health and increased levels of depression during 2018 and 2019. Findings indicate that workers with no written contract of employment, receiving hourly wages lower than...
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The study examines whether adverse working conditions for immigrants in Greece bear an association with deteriorated physical health and increased levels of depression during 2018 and 2019. Findings indicate that workers with no written contract of employment, receiving hourly wages lower than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012612599
COVID-19, a biomedical disease has serious physical and tremendous mental health implications as the rapidly spreading pandemic. One of the most vulnerable, but neglected, an occupational community of internal migrant workers is prone for the development of psychological ill-effects due to...
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persistence and association of health capital assessments of first and second-generation migrants with that of their ancestral … assessments by an average of 16%, and that of second generation migrants between 11% and 25%. Estimates are heterogeneous by …
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, at increased risk. However, many international migrants are denied access to timely and adequate SRH information, goods … argue that the barriers faced by migrants in accessing SRH care constitute violations of international law. It is well … established that migrants are guaranteed access to SRH care as a part of their right to health, as well as the rights enjoyed by …
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Labour migration is a global trend that shapes communities and economies around the world. Growing economic migration carries a specific threat to children and youth. Long-term consequences threaten life outcomes such as educational achievement, career development, mental and physical health....
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