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工作中的尊严和工作场所的尊严:COVID-19 大流行期间拉丁裔移民的工作场所尊严与健康之间的关系。

Dignity of Work and at Work: The Relationship between Workplace Dignity and Health among Latino Immigrants during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

School of International Service, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016, USA.

Department of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37235, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Jun 29;21(7):855. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21070855.

Abstract

Latino immigrants living in the United States were highly vulnerable to the health and economic consequences brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. We use the conceptual framing of workplace dignity, worth that is acknowledged based on performance of job responsibilities, to explore Latino immigrants' experiences during the early months of the pandemic. A qualitative study was conducted with (), a community health center serving low-income Latino immigrants. From June to December 2020, we conducted in-depth video interviews with 29 Latino immigrant clients to explore pandemic-related challenges, including workplace changes, discriminatory experiences, and effects on health. We conducted thematic analysis using Dedoose software. Nearly half of participants were undocumented immigrants. Most participants were unemployed or underemployed due to the pandemic and 26-49 years of age; one-third were still working, and one-quarter were 50 years or older. About half were cisgender women and two were transgender women. Employed participants experienced a lack of dignity through being socially isolated and stigmatized at work; receiving no compensation for their extra labor or for sick leave; and experiencing discriminatory labor practices. Unemployed participants experienced a lack of dignity in being the first to lose their jobs without government support; losing self-esteem; and not being rehired. Participants associated denial of dignity with worsening health conditions and increased anxiety and depression. Our study suggests that denial of workplace dignity-through job loss, underemployment, and poor working conditions-is linked to adverse health outcomes for Latino immigrants. More research should recognize workplace dignity as an important social determinant of health.

摘要

居住在美国的拉丁裔移民极易受到 COVID-19 大流行带来的健康和经济后果的影响。我们使用工作场所尊严的概念框架,即基于履行工作职责所承认的价值,来探讨拉丁裔移民在大流行初期的经历。我们对一家为低收入拉丁裔移民服务的社区健康中心()进行了一项定性研究。2020 年 6 月至 12 月,我们对 29 名拉丁裔移民客户进行了深入的视频访谈,以探讨与大流行相关的挑战,包括工作场所变化、歧视经历以及对健康的影响。我们使用 Dedoose 软件进行了主题分析。近一半的参与者是无证移民。大多数参与者因大流行而失业或就业不足,年龄在 26-49 岁之间;三分之一的人仍在工作,四分之一的人年龄在 50 岁或以上。大约一半是顺性别女性,有两位是跨性别女性。有工作的参与者在工作中感到不被尊重,因为他们受到社会隔离和歧视;他们的额外劳动或病假没有得到补偿;并且经历了歧视性的劳动实践。失业的参与者在没有政府支持的情况下首先失去工作,自尊心受到打击,找不到工作,感到不被尊重。参与者将尊严的丧失与健康状况恶化、焦虑和抑郁增加联系起来。我们的研究表明,工作场所尊严的丧失——失业、就业不足和恶劣的工作条件——与拉丁裔移民的健康状况不佳有关。应该有更多的研究将工作场所尊严视为健康的一个重要社会决定因素。

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