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Day labor and occupational health: time to take a closer look

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Buchanan, Susan

New Solutions

2004

14

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253-260

hazardous work ; high risk groups ; immigration ; informal economy ; occupational health ; occupational accidents ; survey ; temporary employment ; unsafe practices

USA

Occupational accidents

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

English

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"The term "day labor" refers to work performed by individuals who are hired on a temporary basis, often for one day at a time. This type of employment has increased in North America as informal work arrangements and immigration have increased. Research on the occupational health of day laborers is minimal. The objectives of this article are to review the current literature pertaining to occupational health in day laborers, and to characterize the issues that affect this population's access to occupational health services. Surveys of day laborers and other immigrant, low-wage workers show that they are at elevated risk for occupational injury and are often unable to access medical care when injured on the job. Reasons include workers' reluctance to complain about unsafe work conditions, inadequate safety training, and lack of incentive for employers to reduce workplace injuries. More research is needed to better characterize the occupational health of this population."

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