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E-raamat: Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health: Proceedings of a Workshop

  • Formaat: 76 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309482189
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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309482189
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Since 1965 the foreign-born population of the United States has swelled from 9.6 million or 5 percent of the population to 45 million or 14 percent in 2015. Today, about one-quarter of the U.S. population consists of immigrants or the children of immigrants. Given the sizable representation of immigrants in the U.S. population, their health is a major influence on the health of the population as a whole. On average, immigrants are healthier than native-born Americans. Yet, immigrants also are subject to the systematic marginalization and discrimination that often lead to the creation of health disparities. To explore the link between immigration and health disparities, the Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity held a workshop in Oakland, California, on November 28, 2017. This summary of that workshop highlights the presentations and discussions of the workshop.



Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 The Past and Present of U.S. Immigration Policy 3 Immigration and the Social Determinants of Health 4 The Voices of Immigrants 5 Reflections on the Workshop References Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Speaker Biographical Sketches Appendix C: World Caf Organizations Appendix D: Statement of Task
1 Introduction
1(4)
Major Topics of the Publication
2(3)
2 The Past And Present Of U.S. Immigration Policy
5(14)
Advent and Decline of the Quota System
6(1)
1965 Immigration and Nationality Act
7(1)
Immigration Reform and Control Act and Subsequent Legislation
8(2)
Immigration Today
10(2)
Health and Well-Being of Immigrants
12(2)
Continuing Integration of Immigrants into U.S. Society
14(1)
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
14(2)
State-Level Policies
16(1)
Data Security and the Need for Disaggregated Data
17(2)
3 Immigration And The Social Determinants Of Health
19(10)
Linking Immigration with the Social Determinants of Health
20(2)
A State Survey of Health
22(3)
Community-Based Responses
25(2)
Data and Potential Policy Change
27(2)
4 The Voices Of Immigrants
29(10)
Serving a Diverse Asian American Community
30(2)
The Plight of Veterans
32(2)
Photographs of Immigrants' Lives
34(2)
From Medical School to Community
36(3)
5 Reflections On The Workshop
39(6)
Grappling with the Complexities of Immigration
39(1)
Unmet Needs
40(3)
Caring for Those in the Shadows of Life
43(4)
References 45(2)
Appendixes
A Workshop Agenda
47(4)
B Speaker Biographical Sketches
51(8)
C World Cafe Organizations
59(4)
D Statement of Task
63