Latino Farmworkers in the Eastern United States: Health, Safety and Justice
Editat de Thomas A. Arcury, Sara A. Quandten Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2010
Written to serve both the seasoned professional and the newcomer,Latino Farmworkers in the Eastern United Statesis a bedrock source of information for those providing health and social services in the community, for researchers investigating health and safety disparities, and for advocates and policymakers working to correct them.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441927781
ISBN-10: 1441927786
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1441927786
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
Professional/practitionerDescriere
They
work
at
some
of
America’s
most
hazardous
jobs,
have
few
protections,
and
receive
some
of
the
lowest
wages.Latino
Farmworkers
in
the
Eastern
United
Statesdescribes
this
understudied
and
underserved
population.
Taking
a
social
justice
stance,
this
volume
examines
the
health
and
living
conditions
of
workers
in
agriculture,
while
advocating
for
equality.
Contributors
cover
all
major
areas
of
illness
and
injury
(including
occupational,
environmental,
infections,
and
pesticides),
while
also
focusing
on
systemic
social
conditions,
from
lax
industry
regulations
to
lack
of
basic
services—problems
that
are
exacerbated
by
workers’
status
as
recent
immigrants.
Mental
health
burdens
from
the
effects
of
discrimination
to
substance
use,
as
well
as
the
cumulative
impact
of
workers’
separation
from
families
are
discussed
for
a
comprehensive,
meticulously
documented
resource.
Keeping its findings grounded in agricultural, farm-labor, cultural, and geographic contexts, the book:
Keeping its findings grounded in agricultural, farm-labor, cultural, and geographic contexts, the book:
- Highlights the unique characteristics of the farmworker population in the eastern United States.
- Discusses occupational health problems among farmworkers, both general (e.g., musculoskeletal disorders) and job-specific (e.g., green tobacco sickness).
- Includes in-depth chapters on pesticide exposure, infectious diseases, and mental health.
- Reports on health issues specific to women and children.
- Reviews the current state of advocacy programs.
- Offers possible solutions for injuries related to specific types of jobs.
- Proposes a social justice agenda to improve occupational and environmental policy for farmworkers.
Cuprins
The
Health
and
Safety
of
Farmworkers
in
the
Eastern
United
States:
A
Need
to
Focus
on
Social
Justice.-
Latino/Hispanic
Farmworkers
and
Farm
Work
in
the
Eastern
United
States:
The
Context
for
Health,
Safety,
and
Justice.-
The
Conditionof
Farmworker
Housing
in
the
Eastern
United
States.-
Occupational
Injury
and
Illness
in
Farmworkers
in
the
Eastern
United
States.-
Pesticide
Exposure
Among
Farmworkers
and
Their
Families
in
the
Eastern
United
States:
Matters
of
Social
and
Environmental
Justice.-
Tuberculosis,
Sexually
Transmitted
Diseases,
HIV,
and
Other
Infections
Among
Farmworkers
in
the
Eastern
United
States.-
Mental
Health
Among
Farmworkers
in
the
Eastern
United
States.-
Health
of
Children
and
Women
in
the
Farmworker
Community
in
the
Eastern
United
States.-
Farm
Labor
and
the
Struggle
for
Justice
in
the
Eastern
United
States.-
Conclusions:
An
Agenda
for
Farmworker
Social
Justice
in
the
Eastern
United
States.
Notă biografică
Thomas
A.
Arcury
is
a
Professor
and
Research
Director
in
the
Department
of
Family
and
Community
Medicine,
Wake
Forest
University
School
of
Medicine.
Sara A. Quandt is a Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Sara A. Quandt is a Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Latino
Farmworkers
in
the
Eastern
United
States
Health, Safety, and Justice
Edited by Thomas A. Arcury and Sara A. Quandt,Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
They work at some of America’s most hazardous jobs, have few protections, and receive some of the lowest wages.Latino Farmworkers in the Eastern United Statesdescribes this understudied and underserved population. Taking a social justice stance, this volume examines the health and living conditions of workers in agriculture, while advocating for equality. Contributors cover all major areas of illness and injury (including occupational, environmental, infections, and pesticides), while also focusing on systemic social conditions, from lax industry regulations to lack of basic services—problems that are exacerbated by workers’ status as recent immigrants. Mental health burdens from the effects of discrimination to substance use, as well as the cumulative impact of workers’ separation from families are discussed for a comprehensive, meticulously documented resource.
Keeping its findings grounded in agricultural, farm-labor, cultural, and geographic contexts, the book:
Health, Safety, and Justice
Edited by Thomas A. Arcury and Sara A. Quandt,Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
They work at some of America’s most hazardous jobs, have few protections, and receive some of the lowest wages.Latino Farmworkers in the Eastern United Statesdescribes this understudied and underserved population. Taking a social justice stance, this volume examines the health and living conditions of workers in agriculture, while advocating for equality. Contributors cover all major areas of illness and injury (including occupational, environmental, infections, and pesticides), while also focusing on systemic social conditions, from lax industry regulations to lack of basic services—problems that are exacerbated by workers’ status as recent immigrants. Mental health burdens from the effects of discrimination to substance use, as well as the cumulative impact of workers’ separation from families are discussed for a comprehensive, meticulously documented resource.
Keeping its findings grounded in agricultural, farm-labor, cultural, and geographic contexts, the book:
- Highlights the unique characteristics of the farmworker population in the eastern United States.
- Discusses occupational health problems among farmworkers, both general (e.g., musculoskeletal disorders) and job-specific (e.g., green tobacco sickness).
- Includes in-depth chapters on pesticide exposure, infectious diseases, and mental health.
- Reports on health issues specific to women and children.
- Reviews the current state of advocacy programs.
- Offers possible solutions for injuries related to specific types of jobs.
- Proposes a social justice agenda to improve occupational and environmental policy for farmworkers.
Caracteristici
Highlights
the
unique
characteristics
of
the
farmworker
population
in
the
eastern
United
States
Discusses occupational health problems among farmworkers, both general (e.g., musculoskeletal disorders) and job-specific (e.g., green tobacco sickness)
Includes in-depth chapters on pesticide exposure, infectious diseases, and mental health
Reports on health issues specific to women and children
Reviews the current state of advocacy programs
Offers possible solutions for injuries related to specific types of jobs
Proposes a social justice agenda to improve occupational and environmental policy for farmworkers
Discusses occupational health problems among farmworkers, both general (e.g., musculoskeletal disorders) and job-specific (e.g., green tobacco sickness)
Includes in-depth chapters on pesticide exposure, infectious diseases, and mental health
Reports on health issues specific to women and children
Reviews the current state of advocacy programs
Offers possible solutions for injuries related to specific types of jobs
Proposes a social justice agenda to improve occupational and environmental policy for farmworkers