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Education as a Social Determinant of Health: Issues Facing Indigenous and Visible Minority Students in Postsecondary Education in Western Canada

机译:教育是健康的社会决定因素:加拿大西部中等和少数民族学生面临的问题

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The level of educational attainment is increasingly being recognized as an important social determinant of health. While higher educational attainment can play a significant role in shaping employment opportunities, it can also increase the capacity for better decision making regarding one’s health, and provide scope for increasing social and personal resources that are vital for physical and mental health. In today’s highly globalized knowledge based society postsecondary education (PSE) is fast becoming a minimum requirement for securing employment that can afford young adults the economic, social and personal resources needed for better health. Canada ranks high among OECD countries in terms of advanced education, with 66% of Canadians having completed some form of postsecondary education. Yet youth from low income indigenous and visible minority (LIIVM) backgrounds continue to be poorly represented at PSE levels. The current study aimed to understand the reasons for this poor representation by examining the experiences of LIIVM students enrolled in a postsecondary program. Findings show that the challenges they faced during the course of their study had an adverse impact on their health and that improving representation of these students in PSE will require changes at many levels.
机译:人们越来越认识到受教育程度是健康的重要社会决定因素。受过高等教育的人在塑造就业机会方面可以发挥重要作用,同时也可以提高就个人健康做出更好决策的能力,并为增加对身心健康至关重要的社会和个人资源提供空间。在当今高度全球化的知识型社会中,专上教育(PSE)迅速成为确保就业的最低要求,可以为年轻人提供改善健康所需的经济,社会和个人资源。就高等教育而言,加拿大在经合组织国家中名列前茅,其中66%的加拿大人已完成某种形式的专上教育。然而,来自低收入土著和有形少数族裔(LIIVM)背景的年轻人在PSE级别的代表仍然很少。当前的研究旨在通过检查参加高中课程的LIIVM学生的经历来了解这种代表性不足的原因。研究结果表明,他们在学习过程中面临的挑战对其健康产生了不利影响,而要提高这些学生在PSE中的代表性,则需要在许多层面上进行改变。

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