Essential But Ignored: Low-Earning Immigrant Healthcare Workers and their Role in New York City
Автор: Center for Migration Studies
Загружено: 2025-04-16
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Essential But Ignored: Low-Earning Immigrant Healthcare Workers and their Role in the Health of New York City presents detailed demographic and socioeconomic estimates with a narrowing focus on New York’s low-earning immigrant healthcare workforce. Based on this analysis, it outlines recommendations for better supporting low-earning immigrant healthcare workers, including mechanisms to raise wages, enforce labor laws, modernize access to benefits, make administrative information accessible for speakers of all languages, encourage the development of affordable housing, and enable access to affordable childcare. These recommendations lay out a roadmap for maintaining and growing the City’s healthcare workforce.
The report’s authors will present their findings and recommendations during a webinar on Wednesday, April 16 from 1:00-2:00pm ET. Comments and questions to follow, including a discussion of the challenges around growing and supporting the immigrant workforce in the current anti-immigrant climate.
Speakers
Matthew Lisiecki, Senior Research & Policy Analyst, Center for Migration Studies
Vicky Virgin, Senior Fellow, Center for Migration Studies
Max Hadler, Director of Policy and Immigrant Initiatives, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Barbara Caress, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs – Baruch College
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