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职业相关因素对新冠疫情期间移民工作者健康的影响 - 挪威的一项定性研究。

Occupation-related factors affecting the health of migrants working during the COVID-19 pandemic - a qualitative study in Norway.

机构信息

Pandemic Centre, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.

Department of Community Nursing, Preventive Medicine and Public Health and History of Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2023 Oct 17;22(1):220. doi: 10.1186/s12939-023-02013-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic were more pronounced among migrants than in the majority population and went beyond those directly caused by the virus. Evidence suggests that this overburden is due to complex interactions between individual and structural factors. Some groups of working migrants were in vulnerable positions, overrepresented in essential jobs, under precarious work conditions, and ineligible for social benefits or special COVID-19 economic assistance. This study aimed to explore the experience of migrants working in Norway during the COVID-19 pandemic to gather an in-depth understanding of the pandemic´s impact on their health and well-being, focusing on occupation-related factors.

METHODS

In-depth personal interviews with 20 working migrants from different job sectors in Bergen and Oslo were conducted. Recruitment was performed using a purposive sampling method. Thematic analysis was used.

RESULTS

At the workplace level, factors such as pressure to be vaccinated, increased in occupational hazards, and increased structural discrimination negatively impacted migrants' health. Other factors at the host country context, such as changes in social networks in and out of the workplace and changes in the labour market, also had a negative effect. However, the good Norwegian welfare system positively impacted migrants' well-being, as they felt financially protected by the system. Increased structural discrimination was the only factor clearly identified as migrant-specific by the participants, but according to them, other factors, such as changes in social networks in and out of the workplace and social benefits in Norway, seemed to have a differential impact on migrants.

CONCLUSIONS

Occupational-related factors affected the health and well-being of working migrants during the pandemic. The pressure to get vaccinated and increased structural discrimination in the workplace need to be addressed by Norwegian authorities as it could have legal implications. Further research using intersectional approaches will help identify which factors, besides discrimination, had a differential impact on migrants. This knowledge is crucial to designing policies towards zero discrimination at workplaces and opening dialogue arenas for acknowledging diversity at work.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情对移民的影响比多数人群更为显著,且超出了病毒直接造成的影响。有证据表明,这种负担过重是由于个人和结构因素之间的复杂相互作用造成的。一些移民工作群体处于弱势地位,在必要工作中人数过多,工作条件不稳定,没有资格享受社会福利或特别的新冠经济援助。本研究旨在探讨在新冠疫情期间在挪威工作的移民的经历,以深入了解疫情对他们健康和福祉的影响,重点关注与职业相关的因素。

方法

在卑尔根和奥斯陆的不同职业领域,对 20 名移民进行了深入的个人访谈。采用目的性抽样方法进行招募。使用主题分析方法。

结果

在工作场所层面,接种疫苗的压力增加、职业危害增加和结构性歧视增加等因素对移民的健康产生了负面影响。来自东道国背景的其他因素,如工作内外社交网络的变化和劳动力市场的变化,也产生了负面影响。然而,良好的挪威福利制度对移民的幸福感产生了积极影响,因为他们觉得自己受到了制度的经济保护。增加的结构性歧视是参与者明确认定的移民特有的唯一因素,但据他们说,其他因素,如工作内外社交网络的变化和挪威的社会福利,似乎对移民产生了不同的影响。

结论

与职业相关的因素影响了疫情期间移民的健康和福祉。挪威当局需要解决接种疫苗的压力和工作场所中增加的结构性歧视问题,因为这可能会产生法律影响。进一步使用交叉方法的研究将有助于确定除歧视外,哪些因素对移民产生了不同的影响。这些知识对于制定零歧视工作场所政策和为承认工作场所多样性开辟对话领域至关重要。

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