Nicole S. Hill's research while affiliated with University of Alberta and other places

Publication (1)

Article
This study examines the occupational health and safety experiences of migrant workers employed as live-in caregivers in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Interviews with and surveys of caregivers identify four categories of common occupational hazards, including fatigue, psychosocial stress, physical hazards, and exposure to harassment and abuse. The...

Citations

... There is a tendency toward declining mental well-being after migration among foreign care workers living with lower economic conditions [10]. This is because most foreign workers emigrated to developed countries for a better economic life [12,73]. In comparison with the high cost of living in Japan, foreign care workers are typically dissatisfied with their low pay, which may have a negative impact on their mental health [7]. ...