Too precarious to walk: an integrated "three delays" framework for modeling barriers to maternal health care and birth registration among stateless persons and irregular migrants in Malaysia.

IF 2.1 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Genus Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-03 DOI:10.1186/s41118-021-00129-3
Amanda R Cheong, Mary Anne K Baltazar
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This study extends Thaddeus and Maine's (1994) "three delays" framework to model the interrelated barriers to maternal health care and birth registration. We focus on stateless persons and irregular migrants, populations that are especially at risk of being "left behind" in United Nations member states' efforts to "provide legal identity to all" as part of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork conducted in Sabah, Malaysia, we model delays in accessing maternal health care and birth registration as an integrated, cyclical process. We identify the political and legal barriers that stateless or migrant families confront while deciding to make institutional contact (Phase I), identifying and reaching health or registering institutions (Phase II), and receiving adequate and appropriate treatment (Phase III). We find that exclusion from one system raises the risk of exclusion from the other, resulting in a range of negative consequences, including increased health risks, governments' impaired ability to monitor population health, and the perpetuation of intergenerational cycles of legal exclusion.

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岌岌可危,无法行走:马来西亚无国籍人士和非正规移民在孕产妇保健和出生登记方面的障碍建模 "三延迟 "综合框架。
本研究扩展了 Thaddeus 和 Maine(1994 年)的 "三个延迟 "框架,以模拟孕产妇保健和出生登记方面相互关联的障碍。我们的研究重点是无国籍人士和非法移民,在联合国会员国努力 "为所有人提供合法身份"(作为 2030 年可持续发展议程的一部分)的过程中,他们尤其有可能被 "抛在后面"。根据在马来西亚沙巴州开展的定性实地调查,我们将获得孕产妇保健和出生登记方面的延误视为一个综合的、循环往复的过程。我们确定了无国籍或移民家庭在决定与机构接触(第一阶段)、确定并到达医疗或登记机构(第二阶段)以及接受充分适当治疗(第三阶段)时所面临的政治和法律障碍。我们发现,被一个系统排斥会增加被另一个系统排斥的风险,从而导致一系列负面后果,包括健康风险增加、政府监测人口健康的能力受损以及法律排斥的代际循环永久化。
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