2013
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.22181
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Characterizing the low wage immigrant workforce: A comparative analysis of the health disparities among selected occupations in Somerville, Massachusetts

Abstract: We found significant variability in risks among different low wage immigrant occupations. The type of occupation independently contributed to varying levels of risks among these jobs. We believe our findings to be conservative and recommend additional inquiry aimed at assuring the representativeness of our findings.

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“…Chemicals used in the dry cleaning business have been linked to negative health outcomes (17,50,60). Construction workers are exposed to chemicals from paints (76). All three of these industries-hotel cleaners, nail salons and dry cleaning-are dominated by immigrant workers, which again fits the pattern of immigrant workers populating the most hazardous occupations, often without adequate training and protection.…”
Section: Environmental Exposuresmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Chemicals used in the dry cleaning business have been linked to negative health outcomes (17,50,60). Construction workers are exposed to chemicals from paints (76). All three of these industries-hotel cleaners, nail salons and dry cleaning-are dominated by immigrant workers, which again fits the pattern of immigrant workers populating the most hazardous occupations, often without adequate training and protection.…”
Section: Environmental Exposuresmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The cleaning workforce is largely composed of women, immigrants, and ethnic minorities who are paid low wages and tend to have low education levels . Latino workers, and in particular Latina women, make up a significant portion of this workforce .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Most Latino immigrant workers in the US have manual occupations in hazardous industries with high rates of work-related injuries, 5,6 including agriculture, 6,7 construction, 8,9,10 manufacturing, 11 and services. 12,13 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%