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A Human Rights-Based Approach to Farmworker Health: An Overarching Framework to Address the Social Determinants of Health

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGROMEDICINE
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 25-31

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/1059924X.2017.1384419

Keywords

HRBA; health disparities; healthcare access; international human rights; right to health

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  1. NIOSH CDC HHS [U54 OH010162] Funding Source: Medline

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Migrant and seasonal workers have a right to the highest attainable standard of health. Unfortunately, these farmworkers face a multitude of challenges. They are employed in one of the most dangerous industries and face serious occupational health risks, while positioned at the bottom of the social hierarchy. They often lack formal education and training, English language proficiency, legal status, access to information, and equitable opportunities to health and healthcare. This article will explore the international human rights conventions that support farmworkers' right to health and healthcare in the United States. International human rights may provide a valuable legal framework that could be used to advocate on behalf of farmworkers and address the social determinants of health. Therefore, a Human Rights-Based Approach to Farmworker health will be presented along with recommendations for how to advance health and access to healthcare among this population. Fostering the health and well-being of migrant and seasonal farmworkers is critical to advancing equity, social justice, and maintaining the workforce required to meet production needs and safeguard the economic competitiveness of the industry.

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