
Migration and Health
Paul Boyle(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-415-18660-5 (ISBN)
Description
With an increasing number of refugees crossing country borders in search of a new life or escape from the torments of their homeland, migration is a topical issue that is set to grow. Written by well-known author Paul Boyle, this work constitutes the first integrated book covering the relationship between migration and human health.
Beginning with an examination of the problems associated with the use of migrants in epidemiological studies, Boyle's book moves on to discuss and explore:
the role of migration in the evolution of gene pools
the various consequences of population movement including the diffusion of diseases such as malaria, HIV, AIDS and tuberculosis
mismatches between the distribution of health services and the ever-changing nature of population distribution
the impact of migration upon migrants themselves.
Finally, the use of migrants in helping to understand the role of environmental and genetic factors in the occurrence of disease is then considered.
Drawing upon a wealth of geographical literature and international case studies, this revealing book provides a concise account of the relationship between migration and health, accessible to all.
Beginning with an examination of the problems associated with the use of migrants in epidemiological studies, Boyle's book moves on to discuss and explore:
the role of migration in the evolution of gene pools
the various consequences of population movement including the diffusion of diseases such as malaria, HIV, AIDS and tuberculosis
mismatches between the distribution of health services and the ever-changing nature of population distribution
the impact of migration upon migrants themselves.
Finally, the use of migrants in helping to understand the role of environmental and genetic factors in the occurrence of disease is then considered.
Drawing upon a wealth of geographical literature and international case studies, this revealing book provides a concise account of the relationship between migration and health, accessible to all.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-415-18660-5 (9780415186605)
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Content
1. Introduction 2. Migration: The 'Bugbear' in Epidemiological Studies of Human Health 3. Migration and Genetics 4. Migration and the Spread of Disease 5. Migration and Health Service Provision 6. Health and the Migration Event 7. Migration and Acculturation: 'One of Nature's Unplanned Experiments' 8. Conclusion