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Globalization, Women's Migration, and the Long-Term-Care Workforce

机译:全球化,妇女移民和长期护理劳动力

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With the aging of the world's population comes the rising need for qualified direct long-term-care (DLTC) workers (i.e., those who provide personal care to frail and disabled older adults). Developed nations are increasingly turning to immigrant women to fill these needs. In this article, we examine the impact of three global trends-population aging, globalization, and women's migration-on the supply and demand for DLTC workers in the United States. Following an overview of these trends, we identify three areas with embedded social justice issues that are shaping the DLTC workforce in the United States, with a specific focus on immigrant workers in these settings. These include world poverty and economic inequalities, the feminization and colorization of labor (especially in long-term care), and empowerment and women's rights. We conclude with a discussion of the contradictory effects that both population aging and globalization have on immigrant women, source countries, and the long-term-care workforce in the United States. We raise a number of policy, practice, and research implications and questions. For policy makers and long-term-care administrators in receiver nations such as the United States, the meeting of DLTC worker needs with immigrants may result in greater access to needed employees but also in the continued devaluation of eldercare as a profession. Source (supply) nations must balance the real and potential economic benefits of remittances from women who migrate for labor with the negative consequences of disrupting family care traditions and draining the long-term-care workforce of those countries. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:随着世界人口的老龄化,对合格的直接长期护理(DLTC)工人(即为脆弱和残疾的老年人提供个人护理的工人)的需求不断增加。发达国家越来越多地寻求移民妇女来满足这些需求。在本文中,我们考察了人口老龄化,全球化和妇女移民这三个全球趋势对美国DLTC工人的供求的影响。在对这些趋势进行了概述之后,我们确定了三个嵌入社会正义问题的领域,这些问题正在塑造美国的DLTC劳动力,特别关注这些环境中的移民工人。其中包括世界贫困和经济不平等,劳动力的女性化和肤色化(尤其是在长期护理中)以及赋权和妇女权利。最后,我们讨论了人口老龄化和全球化对移民妇女,来源国和美国长期护理劳动力的矛盾影响。我们提出了许多政策,实践以及研究意义和问题。对于接收国(例如美国)的政策制定者和长期护理管理人员而言,DLTC工人与移民的需求的满足可能会导致更多与所需雇员接触的机会,而且还会使老年人护理作为一种专业持续贬值。来源国(供应国)必须权衡移民妇女移民的实际和潜在经济利益与破坏家庭护理传统并耗尽这些国家长期护理劳动力的负面影响。 [出版物摘要]

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    《The Gerontologist》 |2008年第1期|p.16-24|共9页
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    Colette V. Browne, DrPH,1 and Kathryn L. Braun, DrPH2We gratefully acknowledge Dr. Jeanette Takamura, Columbia University;

    and Drs. Meda Chesney Lind and Pamela Arnsberger, University of Hawai'i, for their critical comments and suggestions.Address correspondence to Dr. Colette Browne, School of Social Work, University of Hawai'i, 1800 East West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822. E-mail: cbrowne@hawaii.edu1 School of Social Work, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu.2 John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu.;

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