Literature DB >> 26378154

Federal Farmworker Housing Standards and Regulations, Their Promise and Limitations, and Implications for Farmworker Health.

Ann Moss Joyner1, Lance George2, Mary Lee Hall3, Ilene J Jacobs4, E D Kissam5, Shelley Latin6, Allan Parnell7, Virginia Ruiz8, Nargess Shadbeh9, Janet Tobacman10.   

Abstract

The housing available to most farmworkers is substandard and unacceptable in 21st-century America. The federal government established minimal occupational safety and health standards applicable to migrant farmworker labor camps decades ago, and some states have statutory schemes and regulations that set standards for farm labor camps and employee housing. Many of these federal and state regulations no longer reflect current employment and housing trends, and enforcement success varies greatly. These regulations implicitly recognize the connection between housing conditions and health, but do not effectively address that connection. This review describes the current state of farmworker housing, discusses laws and regulations pertaining to such housing, and highlights the literature on health risks associated with inadequate housing. We propose specific recommendations to strengthen enforcement and reduce the risks of substandard housing for the health of farmworkers and their families.
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Keywords:  farmworker; health; housing

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26378154     DOI: 10.1177/1048291115604390

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Solut        ISSN: 1048-2911


  7 in total

1.  Using "Policy Briefs" to Present Scientific Results of CBPR: Farmworkers in North Carolina.

Authors:  Thomas A Arcury; Melinda F Wiggins; Carol Brooke; Anna Jensen; Phillip Summers; Dana C Mora; Sara A Quandt
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2017

2.  Associations of Poor Housing with Mental Health Among North Carolina Latino Migrant Farmworkers.

Authors:  Dana C Mora; Sara A Quandt; Haiying Chen; Thomas A Arcury
Journal:  J Agromedicine       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 1.675

3.  "Aguantamos": Limits to Latino Migrant Farmworker Agency in North Carolina Labor Camps.

Authors:  Bennett Heine; Sara A Quandt; Thomas A Arcury
Journal:  Hum Organ       Date:  2017

4.  Collecting Comparative Data on Farmworker Housing and Health: Recommendations for Collecting Housing and Health Data Across Places and Time.

Authors:  Thomas A Arcury; Susan Gabbard; Bryan Bell; Vanessa Casanova; Joan D Flocks; Jennifer E Swanberg; Melinda F Wiggins
Journal:  New Solut       Date:  2015-08-27

5.  Farmworker Housing Quality and Health.

Authors:  Thomas A Arcury; Ilene J Jacobs; Virginia Ruiz
Journal:  New Solut       Date:  2015-09-16

6.  COVID-19 and Agricultural Workers: A Descriptive Study.

Authors:  Roxana Chicas; Nezahualcoyotl Xiuhtecutli; Madelyn Houser; Sanne Glastra; Lisa Elon; Jeff M Sands; Linda McCauley; Vicki Hertzberg
Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health       Date:  2021-10-12

7.  The invisibility of farmworkers: Implications and remedies.

Authors:  Kennedy Saldanha
Journal:  Lat Stud       Date:  2022-02-11
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