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Exploratory Study on Occupational Health Hazards among Health Care Workers in the Philippines
Background and Purpose: Healthcare workers are prone to occupational hazards. The study aims to identify the occupational health hazards among healthcare workers in the Philippines and its essential relevant developmental framework.
Erwin Martinez Faller +2 more
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Migrant Care’s Role in Advocating the Educational Needs of Migrant Workers’ Children
Education is a fundamental human need and a right of every citizen. Indonesia is one of the origin countries for many migrant workers. There is a complex problem with migrant workers, one of which is the education of migrant workers' children.
Irma Indrayani Arief
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This paper provides an analysis of what trade unions can offer to reduce the vulnerability of migrant workers to forced labour and human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and Malaysia as a key destination for GMS migrant workers.
Eliza Marks, Anna Olsen
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Background: Poor mental health and illness among the working population have serious socioeconomic and public health consequences for both the individual and society/country.
Hridaya Raj Devkota +2 more
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Making Claims for Migrant Workers: Human Rights and Citizenship [PDF]
Migrant workers claims for greater protection in a globalized world are typically expressed either in the idiom of international human rights or citizenship.
Fudge J. +4 more
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Effect of socioeconomic status on the healthcare-seeking behavior of migrant workers in China.
In recent years, China has made great efforts to resolve the health inequality caused by household registration restrictions, and the unequal allotment of health services faced by migrant workers has been effectively alleviated.
Xuefeng Li, Li Deng, Han Yang, Hui Wang
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Migrant Workers in the Seaweed Sector in Sabah, Malaysia
This article uses the content analysis (CA) to examine the secondary data on the migrant workers in the seaweed sector in Sabah, Malaysia, and analyzed the migrant workers’ contributions to the sector and kinds of socio-cultural, economic, and legal ...
Hanafi Hussin, Abdullah Khoso
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As a vital source of the demographic dividend, migrant workers living in urban villages have positively contributed to urban economic development and the improvement of urbanization. Although urban villages have had a great impact on public health due to
Xizan Jin +3 more
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The lack of employment opportunities and intense level of job competitiveness contribute to the increasing number of job seekers in Indonesia. By the availability of opportunities to work abroad, people choose to work as migrant workers.
Rifqon Khairazi
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