Thesis advisor: Ruth McRoyUnmet long term care needs are increasingly filled by immigrant home health workers who are primarily female (88%), racial minorities (85%), and from developing countries including Mexico, Caribbean, Philippines, and Africa. The growing numbers of immigrant home health workers are a result of global factors including economic policies, colonial histories with developing countries, and immigration legislation. In addition to macro factors, personal motivations lead migrant home health workers to immigrate and find jobs in the U.S. Once in the U.S., little is known about migrant home health workers' caregiving experiences and work conditions. This study was designed to address this need and explored the personal expe...
As the U.S. population ages, home health care workers are projected to be the third fastest-growing ...
The primary aim of this critical ethnographic study was to examine how Filipina women in the Canadia...
Thesis advisor: Erika L. SabbathThe care industry is encountering a critical demand for care workers...
Highly skilled professionals are often forced to accept jobs below their educational levels after th...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to highlight the lived experiences of Hispanic mi...
As the population of the United States and Israel rapidly ages, the elder care industry is expanding...
This research on healthcare strategies of home-based, low-wage, immigrant careworkers contributes to...
While the feasibility of maintaining informal care for older adults is a growing concern for many Ca...
Purpose: Although past research has focused on the coping strategies of family caregivers, how immig...
AbstractMigrant workers often endure a variety of abuses in the workplace, including financial explo...
This study\u27s objective was to examine the affect that migration and employment have on immigrant ...
Thesis advisor: Thanh V. TranDiabetes management is a major part of treatment but many ethnic/racial...
This research investigated the experiences and aspirations of low-status immigrant healthcare worker...
This thesis uses anti-racist and feminist political economy of health perspectives that intersect wi...
A significant percentage of undocumented immigrants who come to the United States include women suff...
As the U.S. population ages, home health care workers are projected to be the third fastest-growing ...
The primary aim of this critical ethnographic study was to examine how Filipina women in the Canadia...
Thesis advisor: Erika L. SabbathThe care industry is encountering a critical demand for care workers...
Highly skilled professionals are often forced to accept jobs below their educational levels after th...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to highlight the lived experiences of Hispanic mi...
As the population of the United States and Israel rapidly ages, the elder care industry is expanding...
This research on healthcare strategies of home-based, low-wage, immigrant careworkers contributes to...
While the feasibility of maintaining informal care for older adults is a growing concern for many Ca...
Purpose: Although past research has focused on the coping strategies of family caregivers, how immig...
AbstractMigrant workers often endure a variety of abuses in the workplace, including financial explo...
This study\u27s objective was to examine the affect that migration and employment have on immigrant ...
Thesis advisor: Thanh V. TranDiabetes management is a major part of treatment but many ethnic/racial...
This research investigated the experiences and aspirations of low-status immigrant healthcare worker...
This thesis uses anti-racist and feminist political economy of health perspectives that intersect wi...
A significant percentage of undocumented immigrants who come to the United States include women suff...
As the U.S. population ages, home health care workers are projected to be the third fastest-growing ...
The primary aim of this critical ethnographic study was to examine how Filipina women in the Canadia...
Thesis advisor: Erika L. SabbathThe care industry is encountering a critical demand for care workers...