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Health, safety and well-being of migrant workers = new hazards, new workers /
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Health, safety and well-being of migrant workers/ edited by Francisco Diaz Bretones, Angeli Santos.
其他題名:
new hazards, new workers /
其他作者:
Bretones, Francisco Diaz.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
面頁冊數:
ix, 182 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1. New Hazards, New Workers: an Overview (Francisco D. Bretones) -- Chapter 2. Migration of Health Professionals in Brazil and Latin American (Mario Roberto Dal Poz) -- Chapter 3. Health and Wellbeing in Migrant Workers (Stavroula Leka) -- Chapter 4. Toward a Life-course Perspective of Migrant Worker Health (Kaori Fujishiro) -- Chapter 5. Parental Migration and the Health Effects on Children and their Care-Takers: Evidence from Sri Lanka (Vengadeshvaran J. Sarma) -- Chapter 6. Responsible Management of Psychosocial Risks of Migrant Workers. The Case of Southern Europe (Jose M. Gonzalez) -- Chapter 7. Risk Perception in Migrant Workers (Peter Chen) -- Chapter 8. Challenging a Cycle of Neglect - Health and Safety and Migrant Agricultural Workers in Canada and the European Union (Ewa Dabrowska-Miciula) -- Chapter 9. Migration, Precarious Employment and Health (Joan Benach) -- Chapter 10. Psychological Health on Migrant Workers (Luis E. Alvarado) -- Chapter 11. Workplace Well-being of Chinese Immigrant Workers in Portugal (Zhiting Feng) -- Chapter 12. Migrant Workers' Human Capital in the Workplace: Enhancing the role of Informal Learning (Amelia Manuti)
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Migrant labor. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52632-0
ISBN:
9783030526320
Health, safety and well-being of migrant workers = new hazards, new workers /
Health, safety and well-being of migrant workers
new hazards, new workers /[electronic resource] :edited by Francisco Diaz Bretones, Angeli Santos. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - ix, 182 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Aligning perspectives on health, safety and well-being,2213-0497. - Aligning perspectives on health, safety and well-being..
Chapter 1. New Hazards, New Workers: an Overview (Francisco D. Bretones) -- Chapter 2. Migration of Health Professionals in Brazil and Latin American (Mario Roberto Dal Poz) -- Chapter 3. Health and Wellbeing in Migrant Workers (Stavroula Leka) -- Chapter 4. Toward a Life-course Perspective of Migrant Worker Health (Kaori Fujishiro) -- Chapter 5. Parental Migration and the Health Effects on Children and their Care-Takers: Evidence from Sri Lanka (Vengadeshvaran J. Sarma) -- Chapter 6. Responsible Management of Psychosocial Risks of Migrant Workers. The Case of Southern Europe (Jose M. Gonzalez) -- Chapter 7. Risk Perception in Migrant Workers (Peter Chen) -- Chapter 8. Challenging a Cycle of Neglect - Health and Safety and Migrant Agricultural Workers in Canada and the European Union (Ewa Dabrowska-Miciula) -- Chapter 9. Migration, Precarious Employment and Health (Joan Benach) -- Chapter 10. Psychological Health on Migrant Workers (Luis E. Alvarado) -- Chapter 11. Workplace Well-being of Chinese Immigrant Workers in Portugal (Zhiting Feng) -- Chapter 12. Migrant Workers' Human Capital in the Workplace: Enhancing the role of Informal Learning (Amelia Manuti)
This volume explores psychosocial problems amongst one of the most vulnerable social groups in our societies, immigrant workers, through a multidisciplinary approach. Migration has sometimes been oversimplified as a flow of workers from "poorer", developing nations to "wealthier", industrialised nations. The issue, however, is more complex and currently migration is a global phenomenon in which all countries are recipients of workers from third countries and send workers to third countries. The working conditions of immigrant workers at various levels are not always well known, though some studies have established that the negative impact on migrant workers is cumulative, and primarily stems from adverse living and working conditions in a new country and increased levels of vulnerability. The contributions to this volume cover discussions on migrant workers in the industrial, agricultural and service sectors across the world. They critically study the impact of work Hazards on the health and wellbeing of migrant workers in order to shed light on the social and health implications of migrant work, explore the relation between organizational, psychosocial and work factors, and analyse the migration process from a wider perspective and as a global phenomenon present in every country. The contributors provide multidisciplinary and multicultural contemporary perspectives, thereby providing readers with wide-ranging insights. This volume is of interest to researchers and students from the social and behavioural sciences, particularly those focusing on health studies and migration studies.
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