This article brings the social science concept of ‘deservingness’ to bear on clinical cases of transnational migrant patients. Based on the authors’ medical social science research, health delivery practice and clinical work from multiple locations in Africa. Europe and the Americas, the article describes three clinical cases in which assumptions of deservingness have significant implications for the morbidity and mortality of migrant patients. The concept of deservingness allows us to maintain a critical awareness of the often unspoken presumptions of which categories of patients are more or less deserving of access to and quality of care, regardless of their formal legal eligibility. Many transnational migrants with ambiguous legal status...
While transnational social ties and exchanges are a core concern within migration studies, health re...
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is critically reliant on staff from overseas, which means tha...
According to United Nations estimates, 120 million of the approximately 175 million migrants worldwi...
This article brings the social science concept of 'deservingness' to bear on clinical cases of trans...
Health and the capacity to flourish are deeply intertwined. For members of vulnerable migrant groups...
This ‘state-of-the art’ article on the role of deservingness in governing migrants’ access to social...
Gottlieb ND, Davidovitch N. Migrant health: putting the economic argument into the context of deserv...
This article discusses cosmopolitanism as the moral foundation for access to health care for migrant...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique opportunity to study how humans allocate scarce resources in...
Experiences of international migrants in host countries are very diverse. However, many migrants fac...
Experiences of international migrants in host countries are very diverse. However, many migrants fac...
Across the globe, an estimated one billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are int...
Across the globe, an estimated one billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are int...
Drawing on a larger research project, this article focuses on the pathways to healthcare among preca...
While transnational social ties and exchanges are a core concern within migration studies, health re...
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is critically reliant on staff from overseas, which means tha...
According to United Nations estimates, 120 million of the approximately 175 million migrants worldwi...
This article brings the social science concept of 'deservingness' to bear on clinical cases of trans...
Health and the capacity to flourish are deeply intertwined. For members of vulnerable migrant groups...
This ‘state-of-the art’ article on the role of deservingness in governing migrants’ access to social...
Gottlieb ND, Davidovitch N. Migrant health: putting the economic argument into the context of deserv...
This article discusses cosmopolitanism as the moral foundation for access to health care for migrant...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique opportunity to study how humans allocate scarce resources in...
Experiences of international migrants in host countries are very diverse. However, many migrants fac...
Experiences of international migrants in host countries are very diverse. However, many migrants fac...
Across the globe, an estimated one billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are int...
Across the globe, an estimated one billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are int...
Drawing on a larger research project, this article focuses on the pathways to healthcare among preca...
While transnational social ties and exchanges are a core concern within migration studies, health re...
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is critically reliant on staff from overseas, which means tha...
According to United Nations estimates, 120 million of the approximately 175 million migrants worldwi...