Farmworkers in the United States are recognized as an environmental justice community. The farmworker population is low-income and primarily Hispanic, and is at a disproportionate risk from exposure to an environmental contaminant pesticides. Farmworkers face distributional, procedural, corrective, and social challenges with this exposure, as is common with other environmental justice communities. Social challenges include socioeconomic and political inequities that are grounded in the historical domination of the agricultural industry over its labor force. The production and use of pesticides is a function of the economic priorities of industry. Employers profit from pesticide use and are able to maximize their profits through less regulat...
It has long been recognized that many pesticide products offer a potential hazard, which if unregula...
Agricultural exceptionalism, a system in which regular labor laws and standards do not apply to farm...
Graduation date: 1990More than 2.3 billion pounds of pesticides with a value of $4.1 billions\ud are...
Farmworkers in the United States are recognized as an environmental justice community. The farmworke...
Although data on the carcinogenicity of agricultural pesticides are still being generated and are th...
Communities living amid California’s pesticide-intense agricultural regions—who are mostly Latino fa...
Worker safety remains a significant concern across the United States despite years of awareness camp...
The intensive use of hazardous pesticides in California agriculture disproportionately harms farmwor...
This article analyses the effects of legal action on the mobilisation of farmworkers suffering from ...
Residential pesticide exposure among farmworkerfamilies is an environmental health concern (Arcuryet...
Background Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are at risk for occupational illnesses from pesticide ex...
This paper endeavors to situate farmworker issues within a broader context of issues in environmenta...
This article analyses the effects of legal action on the mobilisation of farmworkers suffering from ...
Pesticide exposure is associated with deleterious health effects. Prior studies suggest Latino farmw...
dissertationExposure to pesticides presents health risks for farmworkers. Pesticide protective behav...
It has long been recognized that many pesticide products offer a potential hazard, which if unregula...
Agricultural exceptionalism, a system in which regular labor laws and standards do not apply to farm...
Graduation date: 1990More than 2.3 billion pounds of pesticides with a value of $4.1 billions\ud are...
Farmworkers in the United States are recognized as an environmental justice community. The farmworke...
Although data on the carcinogenicity of agricultural pesticides are still being generated and are th...
Communities living amid California’s pesticide-intense agricultural regions—who are mostly Latino fa...
Worker safety remains a significant concern across the United States despite years of awareness camp...
The intensive use of hazardous pesticides in California agriculture disproportionately harms farmwor...
This article analyses the effects of legal action on the mobilisation of farmworkers suffering from ...
Residential pesticide exposure among farmworkerfamilies is an environmental health concern (Arcuryet...
Background Migrant and seasonal farmworkers are at risk for occupational illnesses from pesticide ex...
This paper endeavors to situate farmworker issues within a broader context of issues in environmenta...
This article analyses the effects of legal action on the mobilisation of farmworkers suffering from ...
Pesticide exposure is associated with deleterious health effects. Prior studies suggest Latino farmw...
dissertationExposure to pesticides presents health risks for farmworkers. Pesticide protective behav...
It has long been recognized that many pesticide products offer a potential hazard, which if unregula...
Agricultural exceptionalism, a system in which regular labor laws and standards do not apply to farm...
Graduation date: 1990More than 2.3 billion pounds of pesticides with a value of $4.1 billions\ud are...