Lenko Mariya, Refle Jan-Erik, Burton-Jeangros Claudine, Fakhoury Julien, Consoli Liala, Jackson Yves
Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gerontology and Vulnerability, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
J Int Migr Integr. 2025;26(1):213-233. doi: 10.1007/s12134-024-01182-5. Epub 2024 Aug 10.
Migrant workers, particularly undocumented migrants, may be constrained to accept 'dirty work'. This term refers to poorly paid jobs with long working hours and significant exposure to various risks, potentially affecting their health. While many scholars discuss the health-related risks associated with these work conditions, empirical quantitative evidence is scarce regarding their direct effects on health among undocumented and newly regularized migrants. Consequently, we have formulated the following research question: Does 'dirty work' have an influence on the self-rated health of undocumented and newly regularized migrants over time? To answer this question, we utilized a dataset collected during an exceptional regularization procedure in the Swiss Canton of Geneva. Through surveys conducted across four waves, we demonstrate the direct and indirect effects of work conditions on migrants' health using both random effects and fixed effects models. Our operationalization of 'dirty work' reveals that exposure to physically demanding positions has a direct, negative impact on migrants' self-rated health. This result holds independently of the development of chronic health conditions over time. Our study confirms the existence of a relationship between occupational risks and health and underscores the significance of residence status in this context.
农民工,尤其是无证移民,可能会被迫接受“脏活”。这个术语指的是那些工资低、工作时间长且面临各种重大风险的工作,这些风险可能会影响他们的健康。虽然许多学者讨论了与这些工作条件相关的健康风险,但关于这些风险对无证移民和新合法化移民健康的直接影响,实证定量证据却很少。因此,我们提出了以下研究问题:随着时间的推移,“脏活”是否会对无证移民和新合法化移民的自评健康产生影响?为了回答这个问题,我们利用了在瑞士日内瓦州一次特殊的合法化程序中收集的数据集。通过在四个阶段进行的调查,我们使用随机效应模型和固定效应模型证明了工作条件对移民健康的直接和间接影响。我们对“脏活”的操作化定义表明,从事体力要求高的工作对移民的自评健康有直接的负面影响。这一结果不受慢性健康状况随时间发展的影响。我们的研究证实了职业风险与健康之间存在关联,并强调了在这种情况下居住身份的重要性。