نتایج جستجو برای: generation migrant workers

تعداد نتایج: 475100  

Journal: :Rural and Remote Health 2013

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2014
Maria D Perez-Carceles Maria D Medina Domingo Perez-Flores Jose A Noguera Juan E Pereniguez Manuel Madrigal Aurelio Luna

OBJECTIVES Despite the great impact the migration has had in economic, social and health-related fields, and the repercussions of alcohol consumption on them, few data exist concerning the extent of alcohol consumption in migrant workers. The aims of this study were to identify workers with a hazardous drinking problem by means of a self-reported questionnaire (Alcohol Use Disorders Identificat...

2014
Andrew A. Adjei James Brandful Mark Lurie Margaret Lartey Francis Krampa Awewura Kwara Theophilus K. Adiku Yao Tettey Richard K. Gyasi Aaron L. Lawson Timothy Flanigan

Migrant workers, particularly gold mining workers, have been identified as a group at risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI). A cross-sectional study was undertaken on the correlates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and syphilis infections in a sample of migrants (Ghanaian citizens [156] and non-Ghanaian citizens [8]) working in a gold mining centres in Konongo, Ghana. The ...

Journal: :Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2020

Journal: :KOMUNITAS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE 2019

2009
George Messinis Enjiang Cheng

We utilise a new household survey to examine the impact of education and job training on labour income for migrant workers in China. Quantile regression is employed to account for selection bias. The evidence has as follows: (a) the returns to education and work experience are considerable but non-linear; (b) job training is valuable; (c) the Hukou system of residence is a severe constraint on ...

2011
Guglielmo Meardi Mariona Lozano Riera Antonio Artiles Martín

The paper explores migrant workers careers in the health sector, comparing the Spanish case and the British case. International migration has become an important feature of globalized labour markets in health care. Recently, concerns over the need of ensuring staff and skill shortages in the health system are becoming a common issue in many European countries. Following this, the paper is focus...

Journal: :Nursing inquiry 2006
Barbara L Brush Rukmini Vasupuram

This paper examines nurses' international migration within the broader context of female migration, particularly against more studied groups of women who have migrated for employment in care-giving roles. We analyze the similarities and differences between skilled professional female migrants (nurses) and domestic workers (nannies and in-home caretakers) and how societal expectations, meanings,...

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