
Migration, Health and Inequality
Author(s): Felicity Thomas (Author, Editor), Doctor Jasmine Gideon (Author, Editor)
- Publisher: Zed Books
- Publication Date: 10 Jan. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 1780321252
- ISBN-13: 9781780321257
Book Description
Answering these pressing questions, this book highlights recent developments in the areas of migration, human rights and health from a range of countries. Looking at diverse health issues, from HIV to reproductive and maternal health, and a variety of forms of migration, including asylum seeking, labour migration and trafficking, this timely volume exposes the factors that contribute to the vulnerability of different mobile groups as they seek to uphold their wellbeing.
Migration, Health and Inequality argues that we need to look beyond host country responses and biomedical frameworks and include both the role of transnational health networks and indigenous, popular or lay ideas about health when trying to understand why many migrants suffer from low levels of health relative to their host population. Offering a broad range of linkages between migrant agency, transnationalism and diaspora mechanisms, this unique collection also looks at the impact of migrant health on the health and rights of those communities that are left behind.
Editorial Reviews
Review
This edited collection provides timely and thought-provoking insights into understanding migrants’ physical and mental health status and their health-seeking behaviours. Going beyond a biomedical approach to health to consider alternative understandings of wellbeing and illness, as well as dimensions of inequality such as gender, socio-economic status and migrant status, this wide-ranging book represents an excellent source for understanding migrant health inequalities and the associated human rights challenges. –Katie Willis, Professor of Human Geography & Director of the Politics, Development & Sustainability (PDS) Group, Royal Holloway, University of London
About the Author
Dr. Jasmine Gideon is a lecturer in development studies at Birkbeck College, University of London.
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