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Exploring the Link Between the Hazards and Value of Work, and Overcoming Risk for Community-Based Health Interventions for Immigrant Latinx Low-Wage Workers.

Isabel Cuervo1, Emma K Tsui2, Nadia S Islam3, Homero Harari4, Sherry Baron1.   

Abstract

Few studies integrate work and immigration as intersecting social determinants of health. We synthesize data from 12 focus groups (N = 97) originating from two separate community-engaged studies that originally centered on exploring barriers to health and hazards of work among immigrant Latinx women and men to explore the role of work in their overall health and well-being. The three major interrelated themes we drew from this research-hazards of work, value of work, and building agency to overcome risk-provide insights that can help to reframe and begin to operationalize how community-based health promotion practice might better incorporate workplace issues for Latinx low-wage workers. The value of work, and its subtheme, pride in performing well specifically, could be engaged by workers to actively change conditions for themselves and others. We discuss findings in light of previous occupational health research and implications for community-based intervention design and practice.

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Keywords:  NYC area; focus groups; hazards of work; immigrants; low-wage workers; qualitative; risk; value of work

Year:  2020        PMID: 33074048     DOI: 10.1177/1049732320964262

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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