[HTML][HTML] Promoting labour migrant health equity through action on the structural determinants: A systematic review

M Evagora-Campbell, A Zahidie, K Buse… - Journal of migration and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Labour migrants, who represent over sixty per cent of international migrants
globally, frequently have poorer health status than the population of host countries. These …

Health of refugees and migrants from former Soviet Union countries in the Russian Federation: a narrative review

N Bakunina, A Gil, V Polushkin, B Sergeev… - International journal for …, 2020 - Springer
This narrative review was conducted to synthesize and summarize available up-to-date
evidence on current health status, including both non-communicable diseases and …

Adaptation and integration of labour migrants from central Asia in Russia and countries of European Union: Comparative analysis

EB Bedrina, EV Lazareva - Экономика региона. 2021. Том 17, выпуск 1, 2021 - ceeol.com
Currently, the Russian Federation is experiencing a transformation of migration flows from
temporary to permanent. The largest share of migrants comes from the countries of Central …

Living beyond borders: the international legal framework to protecting rights to health of Indonesian illegal migrant workers in Malaysia

AT Tjitrawati, MK Romadhona - … of Migration, Health and Social Care, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to analyse in the health access of Indonesian illegal migrant
workers in Malaysia, during which time they were not covered by Indonesia's national social …

The Russian HIV residence ban and state control of migration

D Kashnitsky - Journal of Public Health Policy, 2020 - Springer
This article explores how the Russian state exercises power over international migrants by
continuing a 1995 ban on residence for HIV-positive foreigners. International migrants look …

[HTML][HTML] Worry, work, discrimination: Socioecological model of psychological distress among Central Asian immigrant women in Russia

N Zotova, V Agadjanian, J Isaeva, T Kalandarov - SSM-Mental Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Russian Federation is a major immigrant-receiving nation and hosts large
immigrant populations from post-Soviet countries including Central Asia. However, there is …

Access to contraceptive services among Myanmar women living in Japan: A qualitative study

YP Khin, N Nawa, T Fujiwara, PJ Surkan - Contraception, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives Despite relatively poor health outcomes of migrants in Japan, little is known
about their access to reproductive healthcare. We conducted qualitative research to explore …

(Il) legality and psychosocial well-being: Central Asian migrant women in Russia

V Agadjanian, B Oh, C Menjívar - Journal of ethnic and migration …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Legal status has shown far-reaching consequences for international migrants' incorporation
trajectories and outcomes in Western contexts. In dialogue with the extant research, we …

'You feel sick, you get sick, you still keep going': Central Asian female labour migrants' health in Russia

EJ King, V I. Dudina, S Dubrovskaya - Global Public Health, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Russia is host to one of the largest populations of labour migrants, who primarily come from
Central Asia. There remains a dearth of information about the health of this population, in …

Left Behind? Russia's Entry Bars and Gender Relations in Tajikistan

N Zotova, JH Cohen - Nationalities Papers, 2020 - cambridge.org
Russia remains the destination of choice for Tajik migrants. Its migration policies have
profound implications for migrants' legal status and capacity to remit and return home. This …