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Structural Vulnerability and Occupational Injury Among Latinx Child Farmworkers in North Carolina.

Taylor J Arnold1, Thomas A Arcury1, Sara A Quandt2, Dana C Mora3, Stephanie S Daniel1.   

Abstract

Children as young as ten-years-old can legally work as hired farm labor in the United States. In North Carolina, many hired children are part of the Latinx farmworker community. Agriculture is a hazardous industry, and child workers experience high rates of injury, illness, and mortality. As part of a community-based participatory research study, we draw from thirty in-depth interviews with Latinx child farmworkers aged ten to seventeen to describe their experiences of personal and observed workplace injury and close calls. Nearly all child workers had experienced or observed some form of injury, with several reporting close calls that could have resulted in severe injury or fatality. Overall, children reported a reactive approach to injury prevention and normalized pain as part of the job. Highlighting Latinx child farmworkers' structural "vulnerability, this analysis contextualizes understanding of workplace injury among this largely hidden population. We offer policy recommendations to protect and support these vulnerable workers.

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Keywords:  Latino/Hispanic; agricultural health; child labor; health equity; migrant and seasonal farmworkers; occupational injury

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33982609      PMCID: PMC9075681          DOI: 10.1177/10482911211017556

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


  21 in total

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Journal:  New Solut       Date:  2015-08-28

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Journal:  Med Anthropol       Date:  2011-07

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Journal:  Med Anthropol       Date:  2019-02-08

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Authors:  Bryan Weichelt; Serap Gorucu; Dennis Murphy; Anita Alves Pena; Marsha Salzwedel; Barbara C Lee
Journal:  J Agromedicine       Date:  2019-05-25       Impact factor: 1.675

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Authors:  Edward D Vargas
Journal:  Child Youth Serv Rev       Date:  2015-07-26

7.  Farmworker and Farmer Perceptions of Farmworker Agricultural Chemical Exposure in North Carolina.

Authors:  Sara A Quandt; Thomas A Arcury; Colin K Austin; Rosa M Saavedra
Journal:  Hum Organ       Date:  1998

8.  A pilot study of symptoms of neurotoxicity and injury among adolescent farmworkers in Starr County, Texas.

Authors:  Kristina W Whitworth; Eva M Shipp; Sharon P Cooper; Deborah J Del Junco
Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health       Date:  2010 Apr-Jun

9.  Hired Latinx Child Farmworkers in North Carolina: Educational Status and Experience Through a Social Justice Lens.

Authors:  Sara A Quandt; Taylor J Arnold; Dana C Mora; Thomas A Arcury; Jennifer W Talton; Stephanie S Daniel
Journal:  New Solut       Date:  2020-11-01

10.  Child Labor in Global Tobacco Production: A Human Rights Approach to an Enduring Dilemma.

Authors:  Athena K Ramos
Journal:  Health Hum Rights       Date:  2018-12
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1.  Self-Reported Physical Demands Associated With Crops and Job Tasks Among Latinx Hired Child Farmworkers.

Authors:  Sara A Quandt; Taylor J Arnold; Thomas A Arcury; Jennifer W Talton; Stephanie S Daniel
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  2021-12-01       Impact factor: 2.162

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