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Occupational and Environmental Health Risks in Farm Labor.

Thomas A Arcury1, Sara A Quandt1.   

Abstract

This essay provides an introduction and overview for this special thematic section. We discuss the general occupational and environmental health risks that those who provide farm labor - farmers, farm families, and farmworkers - experience as a result of commercial agriculture. We first briefly review some of the farm safety research literature, highlighting the important trend of listening to those who perform farm labor as they speak for themselves about their health and safety concerns. We then introduce the individual articles in the collection and highlight their common themes: (1) control; (2) economic stress; (3) beliefs; and (4) access to information. We conclude that applied anthropology has a key role to play in reducing occupational and environmental health risks for farm labor by conducting the research that indicates the most proximate causes of farm injury and illness, and by developing appropriate interventions to address these causes.

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Keywords:  agricultural injury and illness; farm health; farmers; farmworkers

Year:  1998        PMID: 31579291      PMCID: PMC6774661          DOI: 10.17730/humo.57.3.m77667m3j2136178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Organ        ISSN: 0018-7259


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Authors:  S Ciesielski; D Esposito; J Protiva; M Piehl
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