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Health Challenges in Everyday Life of Nigerians in Guangzhou City, China.

Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo
Published in: Journal of international migration and integration (2023)
The presence of Africans in Chinese cities has made their healthcare-related issues an expanding area of interest. However, previous studies have not thoroughly explored how Africans live through health problems. This article explores the taken for granted aspect using the analytical frameworks of migration as a social determinant of health and phenomenological sociology. Based on interviews with 37 Nigerians in Guangzhou city, it describes how health and illnesses are lived and the ways that language barrier, cost of health care, immigration status and racism and discrimination intertwine with quotidian occurrences to shape the experiences of health challenges. Migrant networks and community structure provided critical assistance, but the context of labour circumstances and undocumentedness can overstretch these critical sources of support. The article exposes how the broader context of being and living in China determine how Africans experience health challenges in Chinese cities.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • health information
  • human health
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • risk assessment
  • drinking water
  • mass spectrometry
  • health insurance
  • affordable care act