Migration and Health in the European Union
- Access the eBook anytime, anywhere: online or offline
- Create notes, flashcards and make annotations while you study
- Full searchable content: quickly find the answers you are looking for
Context
Migration and health in Europe: an introduction
Scale and nature of migration to Europe
Asylum, residency and citizenship policies and models of migrant incorporation in Europe
Access to Human Rights and Health Care
The right to health of migrants in Europe
Differences in language, religion and culture: the need for responsive health care
Migrants' access to health care
Health needs of migrants
Monitoring the health of migrants
Non-communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Child and maternal health
Occupational health
Mental health
Conclusions
The future of migrant health in Europe
Carin Björngren Cuadra, Senior Lecturer, Malmö University, Sweden
Migrants make up a growing share of European populations. However, all too often their situation is compounded by problems with accessing health and other basic services. There is a need for tailored health policies, but robust data on the health needs of migrants and how best these needs can be met are scarce.
Written by a collaboration of authors from three key international organisations (the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, the EUPHA Section on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health, and the International Organization for Migration), as well as leading researchers from across Europe, the book thoroughly explores the different aspects of migration and health in the EU and how they can be addressed by health systems.
Structured into five easy-to-follow sections, the volume includes:
- Contributions from experts from across Europe
- Key topics such as: access to human rights and health care; health issues faced by migrants; and the national and European policy response so far
- Conclusions drawn from the latest available evidence