2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2007001300006
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Abstract: This paper discusses the health status of indigenous populations in

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“…Begging was considered a solution for some people to arrest poverty [4]. People also migrate outside their home community to gain independence [5] from disabling diseases like leprosy [6], for avoidance of natural disasters like war, famine, drought and other man-made challenges [7] like political instability and for greener pastures-economic factors [2]. Regassa and Yusufe documented the untold immense contribution of migration to social mobility, socioeconomic development of both individuals and the nation [8], and provision of career opportunities are not accessible or even denied at home.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Begging was considered a solution for some people to arrest poverty [4]. People also migrate outside their home community to gain independence [5] from disabling diseases like leprosy [6], for avoidance of natural disasters like war, famine, drought and other man-made challenges [7] like political instability and for greener pastures-economic factors [2]. Regassa and Yusufe documented the untold immense contribution of migration to social mobility, socioeconomic development of both individuals and the nation [8], and provision of career opportunities are not accessible or even denied at home.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have noted that locations in zones of the jungle as geographic barriers, make difficult the access to basic services and health facilities. These characteristics, often attributed to migrants together with geographic dispersion, poor access to basic services such as water, drains, and roads, make them vulnerable to the development of infectious diseases [7,25] especially hepatitis B [26], TB [11] and malaria [27]. Possession of these characteristics by migrant beggars [2,7] with limited access to basic amenities [15][16][17] in poor-resourced nations impact on their health, hence need to profile their health-seeking behavior in a resource-poor setting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estas brechas y sus diferencias entre estados pueden de modo simultáneo relacionarse no solamente con la atención diferencial a las demandas de la población según su etnicidad, es decir, un factor de discriminación social, sino al mismo tiempo estar expresando las dificultades geográficas para la dotación de servicios entre población dispersa. Desde un punto de vista sanitario, estos índices a la vez merecen ser relativizados en el sentido de que disponer de agua dentro de la vivienda no garantiza su calidad, pero podemos suponer que al menos este hecho eleva la calidad de vida y garantiza mínimamente condiciones de higiene más accesibles, que son muy relevantes en la vida cotidiana y que explican en buena medida la más alta morbimortalidad que se presenta en regiones indígenas por enfermedades diarreicas y enteroparasitosis (Castro, Erviti y Leyva 2007;Guevara et al 2003).…”
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“…Qualitative analysis of group interviews was performed with N Vivo qualitative software 9.0 [ 15 , 16 ]. A dietary database including data from the USDA [ 16 , 17 ] and CIAD [ 17 , 18 ] on regional foods was used to analyze the nutrient supply of jornaleros diets [ 17 ].…”
Section: Study 2: the Health Of Migrant Farmworkers And A Model Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%