Social Theory and Health
Volume 3, Issue 1, 2005, Pages 1-15

Health Care as a National Right? the Development of Health Care Services for Migrant Workers in Israel (Article)

Filc D. , Davidovich N.
  • a Department of Politics and Government, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, PO Box 653, Israel
  • b Department of Health Services Management, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, PO Box 653, Israel

Abstract

The waves of migrant workers which characterize our globalized world have resulted in governments and societies being faced with the problem of providing an adequate response to migrant workers' health needs. The various responses to this challenge brought researchers to ask themselves whether the national state still frames citizenship and rights or whether we are witnessing a decoupling of national belonging and rights.The present paper studies the development of health care services for migrant workers in Israel as a contribution to this discussion. The article analyses the interaction between the ethno-national conception of citizenship and other kinds of logic which regulate the organization of health care, such as the logic of public health, the logic of health economics and the logic of rights. It is the paper's claim that in the Israeli case the ethno-national conception of citizenship still plays a dominant - albeit not unique - role in the development of health care services for migrant workers. © 2005 Palgrave Macmillan Ltd All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Migrant workers Rights citizenship health care

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DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.sth.8700044
ISSN: 14778211
Cited by: 11
Original Language: English