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three years before they enjoy their money. We develop a model of dissonance and deservingness. We argue that, despite the …
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Does an undocumented immigration status predict the use of medical services? To explore this question, this paper examines medical care utilization of undocumented Latino immigrants compared to Latino legal immigrants and citizens, and non-Latino whites in Orange County, California. Data were...
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This article addresses the main scholarly frames that supported the deservingness of unauthorized immigrants to health …
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consideration among social scientists of health: health-related “deservingness.” In addition to putting the issue of health …-related deservingness squarely on the map as an object of analysis, this article further argues that we cannot focus solely on those with … power, influence, and public voice. Rather, we also must investigate how deservingness is reckoned in relation to – and …
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existing literature on migrant deservingness and humanitarian aid by focusing on the performative aspects of concrete face … power inequalities. These immanent power inequalities may lead patients to perform their deservingness, that is, to present …
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interlocutors (i.e., healthcare providers) think about “deservingness.” Medical anthropology is in a unique position to demonstrate …
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The Canadian government's recent cuts to healthcare coverage for refugee claimants has rekindled the debate in Canada about what medical services should be provided to individuals with precarious immigration status, and who should pay for these services. This article further explores this...
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In the “decidedly hostile” federal context toward unauthorized immigrants in American healthcare (Newton & Adams, 2009, p. 422), a few subnational governments have implemented strategies seeking to expand their access to and utilization of care. In this article, I draw on interviews...
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experiencing illegality in the global economic South. Costa Rican health providers articulated concepts of deservingness to health … addressed four types of health services for undocumented migrants. Overall their views on the deservingness of health services …
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's material needs but also sends noisy signals about his/her 'deservingness'. Ethnic stereotypes about work ethic, in turn, help …
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