2013
DOI: 10.4321/s1135-57272013000400006
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Influencia de la doble carga de trabajo en el estado de salud percibida y utilización de servicios sanitarios de las poblaciones inmigrante y autóctona de la región de Murcia

Abstract: RESUMENFundamentos: Las desigualdades de género en salud han sido ampliamente documentadas. El principal objetivo es evaluar si existen diferencias de género en salud percibida y utilización de servicios sanitarios, y su relación con la doble carga de trabajo, en una muestra representativa de población inmigrante y autóctona de la Región de Murcia (RM).Métodos: Se utilizaron datos de la ENS 2006 y el Estudio Salud y Culturas, 1.303 inmigrantes y 1.303 españoles residentes en la RM. La combinación del trabajo r… Show more

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“…Perhaps this reality is related to the multiplicity of tasks that they must fulfill at the labor and domestic level, the educational level and the illegality that exposes them to greater abuses, including social violence in the receiving country. 23,24,33,35,42 It is necessary to protect women and include them in the country health programmes, educate them to prevent violence against women, and select those who are professionals to fulfill tasks appropriate to their role.…”
Section: Working and Health Conditions In Migrantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps this reality is related to the multiplicity of tasks that they must fulfill at the labor and domestic level, the educational level and the illegality that exposes them to greater abuses, including social violence in the receiving country. 23,24,33,35,42 It is necessary to protect women and include them in the country health programmes, educate them to prevent violence against women, and select those who are professionals to fulfill tasks appropriate to their role.…”
Section: Working and Health Conditions In Migrantsmentioning
confidence: 99%