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Migration and HIV among Asian Populations: Social Work interventions

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Migration and HIV among Asian Populations: Social Work interventions
Abstract
Worldwide labor migration has transformed and reshaped various fields of government policy and professional practices. Labor migration is associated with the non-economic social phenomena that scholars have increasingly paid attention to in both sending and receiving destinations. For practitioners in the field of education, medicine, nursing, social work, mental health, public health, and other professional practices, the human face of labor migration migrant workers and their families daily challenges often reveals the human cost of migration behind the image of economic gain and benefits. Migrant workers and their families are facing vexing challenges ranging from basic needs to psychosocial well-being, despite who they are and where they come from. Traditional ways of thinking and knowing cannot address these challenges adequately; rather, established divisions of professions, systems, disciplines, and/or areas of practice might just be the factor that constrains the ability to clearly articulate compelling problems and adds an additional layer of complexity to problem solving. This book focuses on country policies and practices, and draws on theoretical ideas that provide the intellectual basis. In addition, it offers vivid examples of how migrant workers manage to work, pursue economic security, strive and adjust in new communities, define and negotiate self and identity, and seek health and well-being. While the book illuminates shared challenges and experiences for each group of migrant workers (i.e. low-skilled workers, internal migrants and other types of migrating laborers), it also synthesises the intersectionality across all migrant workers, as they remain committed to bettering the lives of their families and communities in their origin countries as well as new host countries and communities. This volume reflects the efforts of interdisciplinary research and collaboration
Book Title
Migrant Workers: Social Identity, Occupational Challenges and Health Practices
Edition
UK ed. edition
Date
2016-09-01
Publisher
Nova Science Pub Inc
Place
Hauppauge, New York
ISBN
978-1-63485-272-2
Citation Key
senMigrationHIVAsian2016
Language
English
Library Catalog
Amazon
Citation
Sen, S., & Aguilar, J. (2016). Migration and HIV among Asian Populations: Social Work interventions. In Migrant Workers: Social Identity, Occupational Challenges and Health Practices (UK ed. edition). Nova Science Pub Inc.