Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the ability to make personal health decisions. Female migrants may experience additional challenges in accessing health care due to marginalization and vulnerability resulting from both their gender and their migrant status. Rural-to-urban migrant women working in the informal sector, such as Ghana’s head porters (kayayei), experience exclusion from the health system, risk of being uninsured, and poor health outcomes. Kayeyei’s survival needs (e.g., food, water) and a need to provide for their families can mean that migrant kayayei avoid health care expenses for illnesses or injuries. To ensure equal access to health care for migrant and non-migrant...
Migration is an important feature of human development and a significant driver of societal change a...
Migration, both voluntary and forced movement of people, especially young girls and women from the n...
Migrant women often experience poorer health than other populations, in part due to inequalities in ...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
Accessibility to basic services such as healthcare across Socio-economic groups such as the migrant ...
Women have been migrating at similar rates to men for the past 40 years, and comprised about half of...
This thesis contributes to understanding female migration and health in Ghana at the national and su...
Increased migration rates demonstrate a rise in women seeking relocation as a means to access employ...
Migration is an important feature of human development and a significant driver of societal change a...
Migration, both voluntary and forced movement of people, especially young girls and women from the n...
Migrant women often experience poorer health than other populations, in part due to inequalities in ...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
Accessibility to basic services such as healthcare across Socio-economic groups such as the migrant ...
Women have been migrating at similar rates to men for the past 40 years, and comprised about half of...
This thesis contributes to understanding female migration and health in Ghana at the national and su...
Increased migration rates demonstrate a rise in women seeking relocation as a means to access employ...
Migration is an important feature of human development and a significant driver of societal change a...
Migration, both voluntary and forced movement of people, especially young girls and women from the n...
Migrant women often experience poorer health than other populations, in part due to inequalities in ...