Le famiglie immigrate: integrazione, mediazione e tutela della salute

Journal title SALUTE E SOCIETÀ
Author/s Aldo Morrone
Publishing Year 2006 Issue 2004/2
Language Italian Pages 23 P. File size 66 KB
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Foreign immigration in Italy is becoming a phenomenon more and more related to families, instead of being related to individuals as in the past. In Italy, immigrants are no more individual workers: they increasingly get married, they have children and they are often reached by their families coming from their native countries. In time, their health needs chanced. This should have produced changes in our National Health Care System, but it did not. It is necessary, for the future, to implement health care policies more aware of the weakest ranges of population, particularly more focused to families living in difficult socioeconomic and cultural conditions.

Aldo Morrone, Le famiglie immigrate: integrazione, mediazione e tutela della salute in "SALUTE E SOCIETÀ" 2/2004, pp , DOI: