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6. The Community-Based Migrant Household Probability Sample Survey
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Enrico A. Marcelli
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
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Section One. Introductory Materials
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Studying Migrant Populations: General Considerations and Approaches 12
- 3. Life Course Epidemiology: A Conceptual Model for the Study of Migration and Health 38
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Section Two. Quantitative Methodological Approaches
- 4. Use of Existing Health Information Systems in Europe to Study Migrant Health 59
- 5. Use of National Data Systems to Study Immigrant Health in the United States 81
- 6. The Community-Based Migrant Household Probability Sample Survey 111
- 7. Respondent-Driven Sampling for Migrant Populations 141
- 8. Time-Space Sampling of Migrant Populations 165
- 9. Prior Enumeration: A Method for Enhanced Sampling with Migrant Surveys 192
- 10. Telephone-Based Surveys 206
- 11. Case-Control Studies 218
- 12. Longitudinal Studies 238
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Section Three. Qualitative Methodological Approaches
- 13. Ethnographic Research in Migration and Health 265
- 14. Participant Observation and Key Informant Interviews 278
- 15. Focus Groups/Group Qualitative Interviews 293
- 16. Full Circle: The Method of Collaborative Anthropology for Regional and Transnational Research 306
- 17. Photovoice as a Methodology 327
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Section Four. Crosscutting Issues
- 18. Ethical Issues across the Spectrum of Migration and Health Research 345
- 19. Community-Based Participatory Research: A Promising Approach for Studying and Addressing Immigrant Health 361
- 20. Occupational Health Research with Immigrant Workers 377
- 21. Methodological Recommendations for Broadening the Investigation of Refugees and Other Forced Migrants 396
- 22. Working Internationally 421
- 23. Binational Collaborative Research 437
- 24. Ensuring Access to Research for Nondominant Language Speakers 455
- 25. Extended Case Study: A Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding Internal Migrant Access to Health Care and the Health System’s Response in India 484
- Contributors 499
- Index 511
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
-
Section One. Introductory Materials
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Studying Migrant Populations: General Considerations and Approaches 12
- 3. Life Course Epidemiology: A Conceptual Model for the Study of Migration and Health 38
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Section Two. Quantitative Methodological Approaches
- 4. Use of Existing Health Information Systems in Europe to Study Migrant Health 59
- 5. Use of National Data Systems to Study Immigrant Health in the United States 81
- 6. The Community-Based Migrant Household Probability Sample Survey 111
- 7. Respondent-Driven Sampling for Migrant Populations 141
- 8. Time-Space Sampling of Migrant Populations 165
- 9. Prior Enumeration: A Method for Enhanced Sampling with Migrant Surveys 192
- 10. Telephone-Based Surveys 206
- 11. Case-Control Studies 218
- 12. Longitudinal Studies 238
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Section Three. Qualitative Methodological Approaches
- 13. Ethnographic Research in Migration and Health 265
- 14. Participant Observation and Key Informant Interviews 278
- 15. Focus Groups/Group Qualitative Interviews 293
- 16. Full Circle: The Method of Collaborative Anthropology for Regional and Transnational Research 306
- 17. Photovoice as a Methodology 327
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Section Four. Crosscutting Issues
- 18. Ethical Issues across the Spectrum of Migration and Health Research 345
- 19. Community-Based Participatory Research: A Promising Approach for Studying and Addressing Immigrant Health 361
- 20. Occupational Health Research with Immigrant Workers 377
- 21. Methodological Recommendations for Broadening the Investigation of Refugees and Other Forced Migrants 396
- 22. Working Internationally 421
- 23. Binational Collaborative Research 437
- 24. Ensuring Access to Research for Nondominant Language Speakers 455
- 25. Extended Case Study: A Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding Internal Migrant Access to Health Care and the Health System’s Response in India 484
- Contributors 499
- Index 511