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  • Public Health Ethics
  • Migration Studies

Background:

  • Migration presents complex challenges at the intersection of public health and ethical considerations.
  • Understanding these challenges is crucial for developing just and effective health policies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the intricate links between migration, public health, and ethical principles.
  • To establish migration as a central concern within public health ethics.

Main Methods:

  • Critical review of relevant theories and ethical frameworks.
  • Case-based analysis of migration scenarios.
  • Systematic identification and discussion of ethical challenges in migration.

Main Results:

  • Migration is fundamentally a public health ethics issue requiring context-specific, case-based ethical analysis.
  • Public health, guided by justice, must protect and promote migrant well-being, potentially creating tensions with immigration enforcement.
  • Ethical considerations must encompass all stages of migration: pre-migration, transit, and post-migration.

Conclusions:

  • Migration should be recognized as a core issue within the field of public health ethics.
  • Migration policies impacting migrant well-being must be grounded in universal human rights and shared humanity.
  • Effective public health transcends national borders and must include migrant populations.