The Right to Health of Migrant Children in Chile
Date
2022-12-22Author
Estado
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. The exercise of the right to health for the child population in Chile is a complex issue since some structural difficulties mainly
affect migrant children. In order to account for the barriers that migrant children experience in the exercise of this right, a
review of the current regulations is presented, showing that international treaties and administrative regulations (decrees,
official documents, among others) fail to overcome the barriers they face, given their double condition of vulnerability, due to
their age and ethnic-”racial”-national origin. In addition, 31 girls and boys between six and 17 years of age in the metropolitan
region were interviewed using a qualitative methodology. Finally, some of their experiences are analyzed in light of previous
research on the migrant population’s access to health care in Chile, raising some reflections on the particular consequences
for migrant children concerning the barriers to access to the national health system.
The Right to Health of Migrant Children in Chile
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Artículos en revistasISSN
2639-2119Palabras Clave
.Childhood; Migration; Health; Rights; Social Determinants; Chile


