Precarious employment and health: A qualitative study in Venezuelan immigrant population in Colombia

Autor: Mary Yanet Vargas-Valencia, Elena Ronda-Pérez, Gladys Rocío Ariza-Sosa, Jonny Vahos-Arias, Andrés A. Agudelo-Suárez, Wilder Javier Rojas-Gutiérrez
Přispěvatelé: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Enfermería Comunitaria, Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública e Historia de la Ciencia, Salud Pública
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: RUA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Alicante
Universidad de Alicante (UA)
Journal of Migration and Health
Journal of Migration and Health, Vol 1, Iss, Pp 100009-(2020)
Popis: Highlights • Precarious employment constitutes an axis of analysis of health inequalities in vulnerable populations, such as immigrants. • Most studies have focused on migratory movements between countries with different levels of wealth (SouthNorth contexts). • The Venezuelan immigrant population is in a situation of precarious employment and high vulnerability. • Precarious employment impacts immigrants’ health conditions and increases their exposure to occupational risks.
Background Employment and working conditions are considered as an element that impacts on health inequalities, especially among vulnerable groups such as the immigrant population. This study aims to describe the characteristics of precarious employment in the Venezuelan immigrant population in Medellín (Colombia) according to its theoretical model and its relationship with the perception of their physical, mental, and psychosocial health. Methods A qualitative study was conducted with a focused ethnography perspective. 31 people with Venezuelan origin and work experience were interviewed in the city of Medellin and its metropolitan area and 12 key informants from different formal and informal social organizations that work with the immigrant population. A narrative content analysis was carried manually and by using the Atlas.Ti 8.0 software. The principles of analytical induction were applied to carry out a thematic analysis of the main categories defined in the precarious employment framework. Results The following characteristics of precarious employment were found: instability in employment conditions, work in the informal or submerged economy, limited empowerment, absence of social benefits, high vulnerability, low income, and a limited capacity for exercising labor rights. This situation affects mental health conditions, access to health services, and the presence of risks due to the work they perform. Conclusions The Venezuelan working population in Medellín is found in a precarious employment situation. Inclusive social strategies and policies that take into account the reality of this population are required.
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