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Immigrant health workers in Chile: is there a Latin American "brain drain"?
(Pan American Health Organization, 2012)
Most research on the phenomenon of "brain drain" (one-way flow of highly skilled/educated individuals) has focused on movement between the least developed and most highly developed countries. Therefore, the significance ...
Immigrant health workers in Chile: is there a Latin American "brain drain"?
(Pan American Health Organization, 2012)
Most research on the phenomenon of "brain drain" (one-way flow of highly skilled/educated individuals) has focused on movement between the least developed and most highly developed countries. Therefore, the significance ...
Contextualising workers’ health and safety in urban settings: The need for a global perspective and an integrated approach
(2008)
This paper focuses on the need to contextualise and to address the neglected occupational health and safety rights of
workers in the informal economy. Informal economy workers constitute the majority of workers in most ...
Living, working conditions and mental health: a study with Brazilian and Spanish workers who work in hospital cleaning services
(Abrasco-assoc Brasileira Pos-graduacao & Saude Coletiva, 2020-10-01)
Objective: To compare living, work and health conditions, with a particular interest in the mental health of Brazilian and Spanish outsourced hospital cleaning workers. Method: This is a cross-sectional, quantitative ...
Documents make a difference: the case of Brazilian domestic workers in Massachusetts, USA
(Cadernos Saude Publica, 2016-07-01)
Brazilian immigrants in the United States experience various social, labor, and health challenges. This study aimed to analyze the profile of female Brazilian domestic workers in Massachusetts, USA, through a description ...
Jovens trabalhadoras e o sofrimento ético-político
(2014-01-01)
The article analyzes the experience of young female workers, in the Social-historical Psychology perspective, based on a case study with workers, 17-24 years, of industries on city in the state of São Paulo, Brasil. Discusses ...
Paper promises: Peruvian frontline health workers' perspectives on mental health policies during COVID-19
(Oxford University Press, 2023)
Governments globally deployed various non-pharmacological public health measures to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic (i.e. lockdowns and suspension of transportation, amongst others); some of these measures had an influence ...
WORKER'S HEALTH WORSENING IN FARMING COMMODITIES PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL
(Univ Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Fac Ciencias & Tecnologia, 2020-01-01)
The social-historical work dimension is fundamental to the health-disease process comprehension, at any time and place. In Brazil, since this century's first decade, the commodities production expansion and the corresponding ...
TERRITORY, WORK AND WORKER'S HEALTH: A NECESSARY APPROACH
(Univ Federal Goias, Inst Estudos Socio-ambientais, 2018-01-01)
In the last few decades, important overcoming efforts from disciplinary trenches have been implemented in different learning areas, like the Geography cases, the labor studies and the health sciences. In this context, this ...
Gender and Race on the Frontline: Experiences of Health Workers in Brazil during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(University of Illinois Press in cooperation with the Swedish Council for Social Research, 2023)