Abstract
Living Conditions and Health Problems of Immigrants
Highlights
Immigration creates problems in host countries, as there is no basic health control of the refugees in the country to which they are migrating.Purpose: The purpose of this article is to investigate the impact of migration on the health of refugees and their contraction from various diseases
Implementing preventative programs, providing psychological support, informing and educating adult refugees and integrating refugee children into school will contribute to their emotional development and socialization
Massive population migration in combination with inadequate infrastructures ranks refugees into a high-risk group that is at greater risk regarding their physical and mental health than the native population
Summary
Immigration creates problems in host countries, as there is no basic health control of the refugees in the country to which they are migrating.Purpose: The purpose of this article is to investigate the impact of migration on the health of refugees and their contraction from various diseases. Immigration creates problems in host countries, as there is no basic health control of the refugees in the country to which they are migrating. In the course of global history, massive population migration is commonplace. These mass movements are due to common causes owing to the migration of various tribes to search for food or fertile soil, and even migrations after the Second World War. These mass movements are due to common causes owing to the migration of various tribes to search for food or fertile soil, and even migrations after the Second World War These are social, political and economic immigration causes, but there are reasons such as disasters, wars, educational needs associated with temporary or long-term migration [3]
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