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Health Issues of Mining Workers: Provisions and Challenges in Social Work Perspectives 采矿工人的健康问题:社会工作视角下的规定与挑战
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-29 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00252-5
P. K. Sahoo, Himanshu Sekhar Rout
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Discrimination in Kosovo Under Domestic and International Legislation 科索沃国内和国际立法中的歧视
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-29 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00245-4
Besnik Murati
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Coping Behaviors in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Essential Workers of Color: Latent Classes and Covariates 基本有色人种工人应对新冠肺炎大流行的应对行为:潜在类别和协变量
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00250-7
Mimi V. Chapman, Todd M. Jensen, Sarah M. Godoy, Steven Day, R. Goode
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An International Perspective on the Human Rights of Women 妇女人权的国际视角
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-17 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00253-4
Abraham Tetteh Teye
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Targeting Those Already Vulnerable 针对那些已经脆弱的人
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00259-y
Cathryne L. Schmitz, S. Gabel
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Reparation Policy in Gendered Political Violence: Gendered Torture During the Dictatorship and the Recent "Social Explosion" in Chile. 性别政治暴力中的赔偿政策:独裁时期的性别酷刑和智利最近的“社会爆炸”。
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-22 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00248-1
Carla Cubillos-Vega

This study explores the gendered violence dimension present in the torture exerted in Chile and the problems that continue to affect the reparation policies. The analysis covers the cases of political prisoners during the Chilean dictatorship (1973-1990) and that of the people detained within the context of the social protest of October 18, 2019. The methodology used for this study includes desk research on secondary sources on gendered political violence and torture such as scholarly books, journalistic and academic articles, and non-governmental organization reports, analyzing their contents from a perspective based on human rights and gender. We argue that the crystallization of gender-based violence exerted by Chilean State agents is linked to the biases present in post-dictatorship reparation policy and reflect on the impact of these biases on the assurances of non-repetition of human rights violations.

本研究探讨了智利酷刑中存在的性别暴力层面,以及继续影响赔偿政策的问题。该分析涵盖了智利独裁统治期间(1973年至1990年)的政治犯案件,以及2019年10月18日社会抗议中被拘留的人的案件。本研究使用的方法包括对学术书籍、新闻和学术文章以及非政府组织报告等关于性别政治暴力和酷刑的次要来源进行案头研究,从人权和性别的角度分析其内容。我们认为,智利国家工作人员实施的基于性别的暴力的结晶与独裁后赔偿政策中存在的偏见有关,并反思了这些偏见对保证不再发生侵犯人权行为的影响。
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Beyond Economics! The (Evolving) Role of Law in the Eradication of Extreme Poverty. 超越经济学!法律在消除极端贫困方面的(不断演变的)作用。
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-20 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00247-2
Augustine Edobor Arimoro

Extreme poverty is a complex and multifaceted challenge that cannot be solely addressed through economic interventions. Traditional economic indicators, such as GDP, do not fully capture the realities of vulnerable populations who often experience discrimination and social exclusion. This has legal and human rights implications, particularly in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa where extreme poverty is concentrated. In light of these concerns, this article critically examines the existing literature on poverty economics and law and presents an analysis of key data. Ultimately, the article argues for a comprehensive approach that prioritises law and justice as crucial components of efforts to achieve target 1 of the United Nations' Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development. This approach should entail the establishment of legal frameworks that promote accountability for political actors and protect the rights of the poor.

极端贫困是一个复杂而多方面的挑战,不能仅仅通过经济干预来解决。传统的经济指标,如国内生产总值,并没有充分反映弱势群体的现实,他们经常遭受歧视和社会排斥。这涉及法律和人权问题,特别是在极端贫困集中的撒哈拉以南非洲等地区。鉴于这些担忧,本文批判性地审查了现有的贫困经济学和法律文献,并对关键数据进行了分析。最终,这篇文章主张采取一种全面的方法,将法律和司法作为实现联合国《2030年可持续发展议程》目标1的关键组成部分。这种做法应包括建立法律框架,促进对政治行为者的问责,并保护穷人的权利。
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Pandemic-Related Stress and Resilience Among Latinx Mothers with a History of Depression: Differences by Immigration Status. 有抑郁症病史的拉丁裔母亲与流行病相关的压力和复原力:移民身份的差异。
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-11 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00249-0
Abigail Palmer Molina, Carolyn Ponting, Yuliana Hernandez, Dorian E Traube, Duyen Pham, Iliana Garcia, Ferol E Mennen

This study explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on low-income, Latinx mothers in Southern California with a history of depression, including undocumented mothers and members of mixed status families. Drawing participants from a parent study that provided a maternal depression intervention to Head Start mothers (n = 119), this mixed method study integrates qualitative and quantitative data in a convergent design. Thirty-four mothers completed semi-structured qualitative interviews and standardized questionnaires in the fall of 2020. Mothers shared overwhelming economic difficulties, with the majority reporting that their family income decreased and half reporting that they were unable to pay for housing. Stressors were compounded for undocumented mothers and members of mixed-status families who were excluded from major relief programs. Stress affected maternal mental health, and mothers with precarious status reported differences in functioning. Mothers also identified positive ways that they coped with adversity. Results show that Latinx mothers with a history of depression, particularly mothers with precarious immigration status, continue to suffer considerable economic, social, and emotional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Social workers can support the human rights of this population by advocating for financial relief, food assistance, and the expansion of medical-legal partnerships and physical and mental health services.

这项研究探讨了新冠肺炎大流行对南加州有抑郁症病史的低收入拉丁裔母亲的影响,包括无证母亲和混合身份家庭成员。从父母研究中抽取参与者,该研究为领先的母亲提供了母亲抑郁症干预(n = 119),这项混合方法研究将定性和定量数据融合在一个收敛的设计中。2020年秋季,34位母亲完成了半结构化的定性访谈和标准化问卷调查。母亲们面临着巨大的经济困难,大多数母亲报告说她们的家庭收入减少,一半的母亲报告说他们无力支付住房费用。无证母亲和被排除在主要救济计划之外的混合身份家庭成员的压力更大。压力影响了母亲的心理健康,状态不稳定的母亲报告说,她们的功能存在差异。母亲们还发现了应对逆境的积极方式。结果显示,有抑郁症病史的拉丁裔母亲,尤其是移民身份不稳定的母亲,继续受到新冠肺炎大流行的经济、社会和情感影响。社会工作者可以通过倡导财政救济、粮食援助、扩大医疗法律伙伴关系和身心健康服务来支持这一人群的人权。
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Perception of Frontline Social Workers' Role in Healthcare Sector Combating COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu: A Phenomenological Study. 泰米尔纳德邦一线社会工作者在医疗保健部门抗击新冠肺炎中的作用感知:一项现象学研究。
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-05 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00244-5
S John Kaviarasu

COVID-19 emerged as a global pandemic of the twenty-first century. It has created a huge burden on society. More specifically, it has turned into one of the health risks that threaten to undermine societal order in general. The global effort to save humanity from this public health crisis is heavily reliant on professional social workers. According to the study's qualitative findings and perspectives on social workers' experiences in the health sector, the COVID-19 response is addressed. This study explores the function and difficulties faced by frontline social workers through an empirical phenomenological approach. Primary data for this study was gathered from 20 social workers from the leading healthcare institutions in Tamil Nadu using purposive and snowball sampling. The study focuses on three key conclusions, including the requirement for interdisciplinary expertise to address the multifaceted effects of pandemics, perceived difficulties in pandemic practice, and obstacles in service provision. The report offers recommendations for advancing social work initiatives as a conclusion. It also explains how modern social work may benefit healthcare facilities better in the fight against the pandemic.

新冠肺炎是作为二十一世纪的全球流行病出现的。它给社会造成了巨大的负担。更具体地说,它已经成为威胁破坏整个社会秩序的健康风险之一。将人类从这场公共卫生危机中拯救出来的全球努力在很大程度上依赖于专业的社会工作者。根据该研究对社会工作者在卫生部门经历的定性调查结果和观点,应对新冠肺炎。本研究通过实证现象学的方法探讨了一线社会工作者的职能和面临的困难。本研究的主要数据来自泰米尔纳德邦主要医疗机构的20名社会工作者,采用有目的和滚雪球抽样法。该研究重点关注三个关键结论,包括需要跨学科专业知识来解决流行病的多方面影响、流行病实践中的困难以及服务提供中的障碍。报告最后提出了推进社会工作倡议的建议。它还解释了现代社会工作如何在抗击疫情的斗争中更好地造福于医疗机构。
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Reducing Child Trafficking in India: The Role of Human Rights Education and Social Work Practice 减少印度的儿童贩运:人权教育和社会工作实践的作用
IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI: 10.1007/s41134-023-00246-3
S. Krishnan
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