TY - JOUR
T1 - The US/Mexico border
T2 - A binational approach to framing challenges and constructing solutions for improving farmworkers' lives
AU - Rosales, Cecilia
AU - Ortega, Maria Isabel
AU - de Zapien, Jill Guernsey
AU - Paniagua, Alma Delia Contreras
AU - Zapien, Antonio
AU - Ingrams, Maia
AU - Aranda, Patricia
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - Mexican migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the US-Mexico border region face health hazards and occupational risks and are becoming commonly known in the public health literature. According to several studies, farmworkers have high levels of chronic diseases such as diabetes and respiratory problems, are at risk for infectious diseases, and experience among the highest incidences of work-related injuries of any profession. The findings from two studies are considered and presented with the objective of contributing to an overall understanding of migrant farmworkers as a workforce moving across national boundaries and affected by the work environments and health stressors both shared and unique to each context. We propose a binational approach to comprehensively address the health problems and socioeconomic challenges faced by migrant and seasonal farmworkers. In this paper we present the results of two distinct but complementary studies of farmworker health on the Arizona-Sonora border.
AB - Mexican migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the US-Mexico border region face health hazards and occupational risks and are becoming commonly known in the public health literature. According to several studies, farmworkers have high levels of chronic diseases such as diabetes and respiratory problems, are at risk for infectious diseases, and experience among the highest incidences of work-related injuries of any profession. The findings from two studies are considered and presented with the objective of contributing to an overall understanding of migrant farmworkers as a workforce moving across national boundaries and affected by the work environments and health stressors both shared and unique to each context. We propose a binational approach to comprehensively address the health problems and socioeconomic challenges faced by migrant and seasonal farmworkers. In this paper we present the results of two distinct but complementary studies of farmworker health on the Arizona-Sonora border.
KW - Binational Collaboration
KW - Border region
KW - Farmworkers
KW - Jornaleros
KW - Migration
KW - US Mexico
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U2 - 10.3390/ijerph9062159
DO - 10.3390/ijerph9062159
M3 - Article
C2 - 22829796
AN - SCOPUS:84863195557
SN - 1661-7827
VL - 9
SP - 2159
EP - 2174
JO - International journal of environmental research and public health
JF - International journal of environmental research and public health
IS - 6
ER -