Violations of workers' rights and exposure to work-related abuse of live-in migrant and live-out local home care workers - a preliminary study: implications for health policy and practice
Abstract Background Home care workers work in an isolated environment, with limited supervision and guidance which makes them more prone to abuse and exploitation. While past research focused mostly on the well-being of care recipients, this study aimed to shed light on the care workers' daily...
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Main Authors: | Ohad Green (Author), Liat Ayalon (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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