(Part of Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health)


Linda A. McCauley

Abstract

Immigrant agricultural workers are increasingly being drawn from poor and marginalized populations in Mexico. These workers are underserved by the existing agricultural safety and health infrastructure for a variety of reasons. Linguistic, cultural and any other barriers to the delivery of needed services must be overcome. [-- Editor]

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