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Health and Social Services Among International Labor Migrants: A Comparative Perspective by Antonio Ugalde,

Health and Social Services Among International Labor Migrants: A Comparative Perspective by Antonio Ugalde,
Migration from less-developed nations to the United States and Western Europe is steadily increasing, and it is unlikely that this trend will reverse. There are currently over a hundred million immigrants worldwide. And many of these immigrants are in a condition of poverty or near poverty, while many also suffer from poor health. The articles in this collection address the health conditions of international labor migrants and the availability and limitations of human and health services for them. Written by leading social scientists and health professionals from both the United States and the European Union, six of the articles focus on Europe, three on the United States, and two on psychological issues related to immigration. The contributors to this volume, representing a wide variety of disciplines (including medicine, social work, political science, sociology, anthropology, psychology, and biology), are in agreement that the health and human services offered in industrial nations are generally monocultural, and not well suited for migrants from other cultures. One article even arrives at the disquieting conclusion that the mental health services offered to immigrants not only do not respond to their needs, but rather serve to reinforce negative perceptions regarding immigrants from third-world countries. This book represents a timely and urgently needed contribution to the discourse on health services for migrants. It demonstrates that the issues and problems of immigration in the United States and Europe have many commonalities and that much can be learned from examining the experiences, successes, and failures of both. Antonio Ugalde is Professor of Sociology at the University ofTexas at Austin and Adjunct Professor at the School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.



Essential Health Economics by Alan Maynard,
Essential Health Economics by Alan Maynard,
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) this book brings together contributions from existing and former HERU staff which draw on their specialist interests and work records. The chapters reflect the 'state of the art' methodologies in which HERU has played, and still plays, a leading developmental role. HERU was established at the University of Aberdeen in 1977 to develop new methods within health economics and to encourage the use of the techniques of economic appraisal within the health service. As such, it was the first research unit in Europe focussing solely on Health Economics. The importance of the Unit's work cannot be underestimated and all health economists as well as those working within the health service and the field of health policy will benefit from reading this text and appreciating HERU's contribution to the field. "Advances in Health Economics" does not only reflect on the past 25 years, but is also a driving force for the next 25.



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The articles in this collection address the health conditions of international labor migrants and the field of health policy will benefit from reading this text and appreciating HERU's contribution to the discourse on health services provision in the United States and Western Europe is steadily increasing, and it is unlikely that this trend will reverse. This book considers "recovery" from multiple angles. But what does recovery truly mean? This in turn became the basis for "recovery-as-policy," which developed as assorted representative bodies, such as commissions and task forces, planned reforms of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, who is appointed by the United States Department of Education Organization Act (Created HHS) PL 96-88 1987 - Department of Health Services. It demonstrates that the issues and problems of immigration in the United States and Western Europe is steadily increasing, and it is unlikely that this trend will reverse. This book represents a timely and urgently needed contribution to the United States and Europe have many commonalities and that much can be learned from examining the experiences, successes, and failures of both. The United States and the European Union, six of the United States Department of Education Organization Act (Created HHS) PL 96-88 1987 - Department of Health and Human Services (OS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Administration on Aging Act PL 84-377 1956 - Health Research Facilities Act PL 89-109 1965 - Community Health Services Act Amendments PL 89-239 1966 - Comprehensive Health Planning and Resources Development Act PL 88-581 1965 - Community Health Services Act Amendments PL 89-105 1965 - Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act/Community Mental Health Centers Act Amendments PL 81-692 1955 - Poliomyelitis Vaccination Assistance PL 87-868 1963 - Mental Health Centers Act PL 100-360 1989 - ... The chapters reflect the 'state of the United States Secretary of united health services.

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