在爱尔兰,作为不稳定工人获得医疗保健服务

Q2 Social Sciences
Sinead Pembroke, Alicja Bobek, J. Wickham
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不稳定工作的增长和性质已成为当代就业研究的一个重要课题。同样,研究人员对了解不稳定就业的社会后果越来越感兴趣。人们越来越意识到不稳定的工作对健康造成的负面影响。然而,一个相对未被探索的问题是,在多大程度上,获得医疗保健取决于特定民族国家不稳定工作和医疗保健的形式。本文探讨了不稳定工作的社会影响,重点是爱尔兰获得医疗服务的机会。2017年7月至10月,对居住在爱尔兰的不稳定工人进行了40次定性访谈。这些访谈是一项名为“不稳定工作项目的社会影响”的更广泛研究的一部分。进行了一项主题分析,结果显示:不稳定的就业往往使获得基本医疗保健成为问题,因此许多人往往无法获得基本医疗。一方面,他们无法获得经过经济状况调查的公共服务,但另一方面,又负担不起私人治疗和私人医疗保险的费用。这对工人的健康产生了负面影响。许多不稳定的工人被推入依赖关系,创造了新的社会继承形式,因为只有一些人可以通过利用家庭资源获得更好的医疗保健。对于没有这种能力的不稳定的工人来说,不平等进一步加剧。
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Accessing healthcare services as a precarious worker in Ireland
The growth and the nature of precarious work has become an important subject of research on contemporary employment. Equally, there has been an increased interest among researchers in understanding the social consequences of precarious employment. There is an increasing awareness of the negative affect on health posed by precarious work. However, a relatively unexplored issue is the extent to which access to healthcare depends on the form of both precarious work and of healthcare provision in a specific nation state. This article explores the social implications of precarious work, with a focus on access to healthcare services in Ireland. 40 qualitative interviews were conducted with precarious workers living in Ireland that took place between July and October 2017.These were part of a broader study called the Social Implications of Precarious Work Project. A thematic analysis was conducted, which revealed the following: precarious employment often makes access to basic healthcare problematic, so that many are often unable to access essential medical treatment. On the one hand they are unable to access means-tested public services, but on the other hand cannot afford the cost of private treatment and private health insurance. This has negative consequences for workers’ health. Many precarious workers are pushed into relationships of dependency, creating new forms of social inheritance, since only some can access better healthcare by using family resources. For precarious workers who do not have this, inequality is further exacerbated.
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Irish Journal of Sociology
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