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Health, Poverty and Service Use Among Older West Indian Women in Greater Hartford 大哈特福德地区西印度群岛老年妇女的健康、贫困和服务使用
Pub Date : 2004-10-12 DOI: 10.1300/J191v02n03_02
P. Baker
SUMMARY This study brings to light the phenomenon of aging in the West Indian migrant community in the United States. It presents the results of a cross-sectional exploratory survey of 107 community-dwelling West Indian women aged 55 years and over living in the Greater Hartford region of Connecticut. The data analysis reveals positive self-reports of health and few limiting or disabling conditions. However, there is substantial income inequality, a negative relationship between age group and income and limited use of services among those women most likely to require them. The findings suggest that some of the qualities which contributed to West Indians becoming the “Black success model” in the U.S. may be counterproductive for successful aging. A community-based strategy for addressing these issues is outlined.
本研究揭示了美国西印度移民社区的老龄化现象。本文介绍了对居住在康涅狄格州大哈特福德地区的107名55岁及以上的西印度社区妇女进行的横断面探索性调查的结果。数据分析显示,人们自我报告健康状况良好,很少出现限制或致残状况。但是,存在着严重的收入不平等,年龄组与收入之间存在负相关关系,最有可能需要服务的妇女对服务的利用有限。研究结果表明,使西印度群岛成为美国“黑人成功典范”的一些品质,可能对成功老龄化产生反效果。概述了解决这些问题的以社区为基础的战略。
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引用次数: 1
Impact of the 1996 Welfare Reform and Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Acts on Caribbean Immigrants 1996年福利改革和非法移民改革及移民责任法案对加勒比移民的影响
Pub Date : 2004-10-12 DOI: 10.1300/J191V02N03_10
V. Clarke
SUMMARY This paper examines the impact of the 1996 Welfare Reform and Illegal Immigration and Immigrant Responsibility Acts on Caribbean immigrants in the United States. Drawing from the conceptual framework posited by Dye's (1984) Elite Preference Modelof policy analysis, the author argues that the three laws have created enormous economic and psychological difficulties among families in the United States. Developing countries in the Caribbean region have been severely impacted by the law since they have had to accommodate returning citizens when they are deported under provisions of immigration policies. The question for consideration by this paper is how may the legal and human rights of deportees be balanced against the rights of the U.S. government to secure its borders and ensure the security of its citizens? The paper also addresses issues of immigration, and international relations particularly the north-south dialogue between powerful developed countries such as the United States and small developing states of the Caribbean.
本文考察了1996年福利改革和非法移民及移民责任法案对美国加勒比移民的影响。根据戴伊(1984)的精英偏好模型(Elite Preference model)所提出的政策分析概念框架,作者认为,这三项法律在美国家庭中造成了巨大的经济和心理困难。加勒比区域的发展中国家受到这项法律的严重影响,因为它们必须在根据移民政策的规定将返回的公民驱逐出境时收容他们。本文要考虑的问题是,如何平衡被驱逐者的法律和人权与美国政府保护其边境和确保其公民安全的权利?该文件还讨论了移民和国际关系问题,特别是美国等强大发达国家与加勒比发展中小国之间的南北对话。
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引用次数: 6
Mexican Immigrants 墨西哥移民
Pub Date : 2004-09-22 DOI: 10.1300/J191V02N01_08
M. Zúñiga
Abstract Social Work's history is embedded in this profession's service and commitment to immigrant populations. This new century presents itself with a new mixture of immigrants who come to United States (U.S.) shores seeking a better life. The challenge to social workers is to be well-versed in social policy, human behavior, and practice realms related to serving these immigrants. Schools of social work must insure that curriculum reflects the needs and situations of this new mix of immigrants. One of the largest groups in this mix are those immigrants from Mexico. Of particular concern is the adaptation of Mexican and other Latino immigrants who come to this country without documentation. Social workers have an ethical responsibility to serve these clients in a culturally competent and informed manner. They must keep updated on immigration policy and entitlement or eligibility issues that mitigate these immigrants' ability to survive.
社会工作的历史植根于这个职业对移民人口的服务和承诺。在这个新世纪里,形形色色的移民来到美国寻求更好的生活。社会工作者面临的挑战是精通与服务这些移民相关的社会政策、人类行为和实践领域。社会工作学校必须确保其课程能够反映这些新移民的需求和情况。其中最大的群体之一是来自墨西哥的移民。特别值得关注的是墨西哥和其他拉丁裔移民的适应,他们来到这个国家没有证件。社会工作者在道德上有责任以具有文化能力和知情的方式为这些客户服务。他们必须及时了解移民政策和权利或资格问题,这些问题会降低这些移民的生存能力。
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引用次数: 9
Conclusion 结论
Pub Date : 2004-09-22 DOI: 10.1300/J191v02n01_10
D. Drachman, Ana Paulino
Abstract This Conclusion discusses ideas that evolve out of the work presented in this volume; raises issues and questions for further study; and reconfigures previous work on the migration process.
摘要:本结论讨论了从本卷中提出的工作中发展出来的想法;提出问题和问题以供进一步研究;并重新配置以前在迁移过程中的工作。
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引用次数: 0
Neither Here Nor There 不在这里不在那里
Pub Date : 2004-09-22 DOI: 10.1300/J191v02n01_05
Gregory Acevedo
Abstract Since 1917 all Puerto Ricans, whether island- or mainland-born, are United States citizens. Physical proximity and relatively affordable transportation encourages Puerto Rican migration to the mainland United States. Puerto Rican migration takes three forms: the “one- way migrants,” who move permanently to the mainland; the “return migrants” who migrate to the mainland but after many years return to the island and reestablish residence; and the “circular migrants” who migrate back and forth between the island and the mainland spending substantial periods of residence in both places. The following analysis emphasizes the conditions that instigate the departure of Puerto Rican migrants from both the island and the mainland, and discusses the implications of Puerto Rican circular migration for social work and the provision of social welfare programs and services.
自1917年以来,所有波多黎各人,无论是在岛上出生还是在大陆出生,都是美国公民。地理上的接近和相对负担得起的交通鼓励波多黎各人移民到美国大陆。波多黎各的移民有三种形式:“单向移民”,即永久迁移到大陆;迁往大陆,但多年后返回岛内重新定居的“返港者”;还有“循环移民”,他们在岛屿和大陆之间来回迁移,在两个地方都居住了很长一段时间。下面的分析强调了促使波多黎各移民离开岛屿和大陆的条件,并讨论了波多黎各循环移民对社会工作和提供社会福利计划和服务的影响。
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引用次数: 42
Immigration in the Life Histories of Women Living in the United States-Mexico Border Region 移民生活在美国-墨西哥边境地区的妇女生活史
Pub Date : 2004-09-22 DOI: 10.1300/J191v02n01_02
R. Márquez, Y. Padilla
Abstract This paper focuses on the role that immigration plays in the lives of very low-income women living along the United States-Mexico border. Life here is distinct from that in any other part of the United States, due to the international, social, political, and economic interdependence that characterizes this region. Thus, from the perspective of migration as a social process, this “contact zone” can provide insight on migration issues that occur within a transborder context. Based on life history interviews and focus groups with women living in two adjoining border cities, Brownsville, Texas and Matamoros, Tamaulipas, we observed the trajectories of women at two points of the migration course: (a) migration from the interior of Mexico to the northern border and (b) emigration across the international boundary to the United States. The study shows that although these women held expectations that migration would improve their lives and the lives of their families, their social and economic integration in the border region met with limited success.
摘要本文关注的是移民在生活在美国-墨西哥边境的低收入妇女生活中所起的作用。由于国际、社会、政治和经济上的相互依存,这里的生活与美国其他任何地方都不同。因此,从移徙作为一个社会过程的角度来看,这个“接触区”可以提供关于在跨境背景下发生的移徙问题的见解。基于对生活在德克萨斯州布朗斯维尔和塔毛利帕斯州马塔莫罗斯两个相邻边境城市的妇女的生活史访谈和焦点小组,我们观察了妇女在迁移过程中的两个点的轨迹:(a)从墨西哥内陆迁移到北部边境,(b)跨越国际边界迁移到美国。研究表明,虽然这些妇女期望移徙会改善她们及其家人的生活,但她们在边境地区的社会和经济融合取得的成功有限。
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引用次数: 4
An East-West Approach to Serving Chinese Immigrants in a Mental Health Setting 在心理健康环境中服务中国移民的东西方方法
Pub Date : 2004-09-22 DOI: 10.1300/J191v02n01_09
Irene W. Chung, Florence Samperi
Abstract This article discusses the unique design of a community day treatment program that addresses the issues of loss and acculturation for a Chinese American immigrant population who suffers from chronic mental illness. The program utilizes an integrated, multi-cultural milieu of staff and clients to create a microcosm of the diversity of American society, and reflects the agency's belief in the affirmation of the clients' cultural heritage as a more effective way of supporting clients in their recovery process. Case vignettes are used to illustrate the importance of helping immigrant clients who are marginalized in society to feel accepted, empowered and hopeful in their lives in a new country.
摘要:本文探讨了社区日间治疗项目的独特设计,以解决患有慢性精神疾病的华裔美国移民的丧失和文化适应问题。该项目利用员工和客户的综合多元文化环境,创造了美国社会多样性的缩影,反映了机构对客户文化遗产的肯定,作为支持客户康复过程中更有效的方式。案例插图用于说明帮助在社会中被边缘化的移民客户在新国家的生活中感到被接受、被赋予权力和充满希望的重要性。
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引用次数: 2
Return Migration 返回迁移
Pub Date : 2004-09-22 DOI: 10.1300/J191V02N01_07
Charles Guzzetta
Abstract Immigration to the United States (U.S.) is made for many different reasons, which may be economic, political, or social or any combination of them, and subsequent reverse migration may occur for any of the same reasons. Discussion of immigration and the variety of circumstances attendant to it are wide-ranging, but usually such discussions rely on figures related to migration into the country and overlook, either purposefully or accidentally the fact that return migration has always been a significant movement in this country. This article raises the issue of limited data gathering by the U.S. on reverse migration despite the sizeable amount and quite reliable demographic information on arrivals. Discussions of social services for immigrants, therefore, cannot be considered complete or even competent if they do not include careful consideration of and attention to return migration.
移民到美国是由于许多不同的原因,这些原因可能是经济的、政治的、社会的或它们的任何组合,随后的反向移民可能由于任何相同的原因而发生。关于移民和随之而来的各种情况的讨论是广泛的,但通常这种讨论依赖于与进入该国的移民有关的数字,有意或无意地忽视了这样一个事实,即返回移民一直是这个国家的一个重要运动。这篇文章提出了一个问题,尽管美国有相当可观的数量和相当可靠的入境人口统计信息,但美国在反向移民方面收集的数据有限。因此,关于移民社会服务的讨论如果不包括对回返移民的认真考虑和注意,就不能被认为是完整的,甚至是有能力的。
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引用次数: 386
On the Age Against the Poor 论反对穷人的时代
Pub Date : 2004-09-22 DOI: 10.1300/J191v02n01_06
R. Hernández
Abstract This article focuses on Dominican migration to the United States (U.S.) after 1965. Dominicans left their homeland pressured by economic needs, the desire to improve their lives, and encouraged by a de facto immigration policy that facilitated their exodus. Once in the U.S., most Dominicans encounter an economy that increasingly demands skills and levels of schooling they do not possess. Rather than a prosperous life, in the new land, Dominicans face high unemployment levels and an alarming state of poverty. Paradoxically, while the needs of Dominicans continue to be unmet in the new society, the social policies and the conditions that push them out of their country remain in effect. On its part, the U.S. has responded by adopting a number of immigration laws to control the entrance of unwanted and unneeded job-seekers. As a result, the number of Dominicans coming to the U.S. has begun to decline as the number of Dominicans deported to the Dominican Republic has increased. In the end, poor Dominicans are pushed back and forth by both societies whose immigration policies mask their unwillingness to respond to the needs of the group. The article also discusses the impact on the Dominican community of 9/11 and the crashing of the AA flight 587, on November 12, 2001.
本文主要研究1965年后多米尼加移民到美国的情况。多米尼加人在经济需求的压力下离开了他们的家园,他们渴望改善自己的生活,并受到事实上的移民政策的鼓励,这一政策促进了他们的外流。一旦进入美国,大多数多米尼加人就会遇到一个越来越需要他们不具备的技能和教育水平的经济体。在这片新的土地上,多米尼加人并没有过上富足的生活,而是面临着高失业率和令人担忧的贫困状态。矛盾的是,虽然多米尼加人的需要在新社会中继续得不到满足,但迫使他们离开自己国家的社会政策和条件仍然有效。对此,美国采取了一系列移民法来控制不受欢迎和不需要的求职者的入境。因此,随着被驱逐到多米尼加共和国的多米尼加人数量的增加,来到美国的多米尼加人数量开始下降。最后,贫穷的多米尼加人被两个社会推来推去,这两个社会的移民政策掩盖了他们不愿意回应这个群体的需求。文章还讨论了911事件对多米尼加社区的影响,以及2001年11月12日美航587航班的坠毁。
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引用次数: 4
Strengthening the Link 加强联系
Pub Date : 2004-09-22 DOI: 10.1300/J191V02N01_04
L. Healy
Abstract Through exploration of definitional issues and current migration realities, this article discusses ways in which emphasis on the international dimensions of social work with immigrants and refugees offers opportunities to improve practice and to enhance the relevance of international social work to the profession. The international character of present day migration is illustrated through discussion of the transnational family and the economic and other relationships that tie immigrants to their countries of origin. The paper concludes with recommendations for increased cross-national professional collaboration.
通过对定义问题和当前移民现实的探讨,本文讨论了如何强调移民和难民社会工作的国际层面,为改进实践和增强国际社会工作与专业的相关性提供了机会。通过对跨国家庭以及将移民与其原籍国联系在一起的经济和其他关系的讨论,可以说明当今移民的国际性。报告最后提出了加强跨国专业合作的建议。
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引用次数: 25
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