Psychosocial health of migrant careworkers from Southeast Asian countries in Israel: A mixed methods study
Background: In 2018, 66,859 migrant careworkers were in Israel, most of whom originated from Southeast Asian countries and 81 % of whom are women. Stringent regulations combined with social invisibility creates vulnerabilities that may contribute to emotional distress. This study aimed to assess psy...
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Main Authors: | Jordan Hannink Attal (Author), Ido Lurie (Author), Yehuda Neumark (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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