2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00420-021-01803-x
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Migrant workers occupational health research: an OMEGA-NET working group position paper

Abstract: Objective The aims of the study were: (1) to clarify the definitions of “migrant” used in occupational health research; (2) to summarize migrant workers’ industry sectors, occupations and employment conditions; (3) to identify the occupational health and safety services available to migrant workers; (4) to summarize work-related health problems found among migrant workers; (5) to identify the methodological challenges to research into occupational health of migrant workers; and (6) to recommend i… Show more

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“…Especially highly mobile and obedient workers who have to struggle for a living on the job. They will also continue to face the pressures of an unsafe and unstable environment, with adverse health or safety consequences exacerbated by very limited resources or individual rights (Aktas et al, 2022; Anderson et al, 2021; Usman et al, 2021). In short, the important connection that exists between work and the health of the workforce has been highlighted by the pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially highly mobile and obedient workers who have to struggle for a living on the job. They will also continue to face the pressures of an unsafe and unstable environment, with adverse health or safety consequences exacerbated by very limited resources or individual rights (Aktas et al, 2022; Anderson et al, 2021; Usman et al, 2021). In short, the important connection that exists between work and the health of the workforce has been highlighted by the pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several studies have been conducted on migrant occupational health around the world, the literature has used diverse definitions and varied psychometric measures ( 31 ), and a previous systematic review on the occurrence of common mental health issues among migrant workers worldwide has found significant variation in prevalence rates ( 32 ). Contributory and influencing factors include the age of the worker, the presence of health issues, individual coping skills, occupational factors (working conditions, salary and benefits etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OHR with migrants should evolve from simple cross-sectional studies to long-term cohort studies coupled with qualitative approaches. [ 13 ]…”
Section: O Pportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%