Migration and Health
Migration and Health
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Abstract
International migrants compose more than three percent of the world's population, and internal migrants—those migrating within countries—are more than triple that number. Population migration has long been, and remains today, one of the central demographic shifts shaping the world around us. The world's history—and its health—is shaped and colored by stories of migration patterns, the policies and political events that drive these movements, and narratives of individual migrants. This book offers the most expansive framework to date for understanding and reckoning with human migration's implications for public health and its determinants. The book interrogates this complex relationship by considering not only the welfare of migrants, but also that of the source, destination, and ensuing-generation populations. The result is an elevated, interdisciplinary resource for understanding what is known—and the considerable territory of what is not known—at an intersection that promises to grow in importance and influence as the century unfolds.
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Front Matter
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Part I Why Migration and Health?
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Part II How Migration Affects Population Health
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Part III Topics in Migration and Health
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Seven
Climate Change, Migration, and Population Health
James M. Shultz andAndreas Rechkemmer
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Eight
Global Governance and the Health of Migrants
Agis D. Tsouros
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Nine
Migration and Changing Global Patterns of Infectious Diseases
Nicolas Vignier
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Ten
Mental Illness and Substance Use and Migration: Traumatic Exposures during High-Risk Migration
Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola and others
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Eleven
Urbanization and Theoretical Perspectives on Migration and Mental Health
Yang Xiao
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Twelve
Nutrition and Migrant Health
Erin Hoare and others
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Thirteen
Sexual, Reproductive, and Maternal Health in the Context of Migration
Sónia Dias and others
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Fourteen
Unique Health Considerations during Forced Displacement
Sabrina Hermosilla andJanna Metzler
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Fifteen
Older People, Health, and Migration
Tony Warnes
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Sixteen
The Health of Migrant Children
Ayesha Kadir andAnders Hjern
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Seventeen
Violence, Migration, and Mental Health
Jutta Lindert
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Eighteen
Remittances, Health Access, and Outcomes
Melissa Siegel
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Nineteen
Technology and Migrants’ Health: Access, Opportunity, and Ethical Challenges
Ebiowei Samuel F. Orubu and others
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Twenty
Intersectionality: From Migrant Health Care to Migrant Health Equity
Denise L. Spitzer
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Twenty-One
The Ethics and Justice of Recognizing Migrants’ Right to Health
Wendy E. Parmet
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Seven
Climate Change, Migration, and Population Health
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Part IV Approaches to Understanding the Relationship between Migration and Health
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Twenty-Two
The Relevance of Culture for Migrant Health
Tilman Lanz
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Twenty-Three
The Sociology of Migration and Health: The Decline in Migrants’ Health Due to Adverse Environments and Limited Options for Care
Steven J. Gold
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Twenty-Four
Economics in Migrant Health: Migrant-Sensitive Service Improvement as a Driver for Cost Savings in Health Care?
Ursula Trummer and others
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Twenty-Five
Multilevel and Mixed-Methods Studies of Migration and Health
Joshua Breslau andLilian G. Perez
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Twenty-Six
Epidemiology and the Study of Migrant Health
Nadia N. Abuelezam
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Twenty-Seven
The Humanities of Migration and Health
Carrie J. Preston
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Twenty-Eight
Law, Migration, and Health in the US Context
Sondra S. Crosby and others
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Twenty-Nine
Migration: A Health-Equity Lens
Felicity Thomas
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Twenty-Two
The Relevance of Culture for Migrant Health
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Part V Case Studies in Migration and Health
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The United States as a Case Study: Policy, Access, and Outcomes
Sana Loue
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Thirty-One
Eastern Mediterranean and Balkan Migration Route
Karl Philipp Puchner
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Thirty-Two
Migration and Health in Nepal
Sabrina Hermosilla and others
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Thirty-Three
Persian Gulf Migrants
Maria Kristiansen
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Thirty-Four
South Africa
Jo Vearey
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Thirty-Five
Migration and Health in China
Bingqin Li
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Thirty-Six
Asian Immigrants in New Zealand
Eleanor Holroyd andJed Montayre
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Thirty-Seven
Mobility and Health in the Pacific Islands
Celia McMichael
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Thirty-Eight
Venezuela and Latin America
Oscar A. Bernal Acevedo and others
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Thirty-Nine
The South Asian Context
Muhammad H. Zaman and others
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Thirty
The United States as a Case Study: Policy, Access, and Outcomes
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Part VI The Future of Migration and Health
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End Matter
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