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Clinical and immunological studies of respiratory allergy among farmers : with focus on dust mite allergy /Kronqvist, Marianne, January 1900 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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Identifying strategies to promote adoption of pesticide safety practices in farmworkers and their families /Strong, Larkin Louise. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 111-119).
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Decline and change in some west Devon market town parishes 1841-1891Walker, Peter January 2001 (has links)
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Occupational exposure to pesticides and risk of leukemia among offspring in Costa Rica /Monge, Patricia, January 2006 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karolinska institutet, 2006. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Excellent workers but wrong colour of skin : Canada's reluctance to admit Caribbean people as domestic workers and farm labourers2014 March 1900 (has links)
In 1955 and 1966 Canada opened its doors to a limited number of Caribbean domestic workers and seasonal agricultural workers. Canadian government officials remarked that the programmes were part of Ottawa’s aid package to the Caribbean and that they would enhance trading relationships between Canada and the Caribbean, a view which had been echoed by other writers on the topic. This thesis argues that both programmes were instituted after Canada had exhausted all attempts to recruit adequate European labourers. The thesis also argues that both programmes were deliberately designed and executed to ensure that Canada got maximum benefits at low cost. Canada also attached unprecedented conditions to both schemes in an effort to significantly reduce the number of workers recruited. The thesis provides a thorough examination of the proposals by Caribbean governments, together with interest groups from Canada, to persuade Canada to establish these migrant programmes and the excuses and refusals by Canada to those proposals. The thesis documents the increasing recruitment of Mexican agricultural workers at the expense of Caribbean workers which further dispels the view that the migrant programmes were part of an aid package to the Caribbean. The thesis notes that unlike the domestic programme the agricultural programme was not a route towards landed immigrant status.
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The Washington orchard spray drift study : understanding the broader mechanisms of pesticide spray drift /Tsai, Ming-Yi. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-149).
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Work Motivation Before and After Using Assistive Technology by Disabled Agricultural WorkersOsman, Nesma Osama Abdelrahman 04 May 2018 (has links)
This study documented the experiences of agricultural workers with disabilities currently using assistive technologies (ATs) through one state’s AgrAbility Project. Comparisons between work life before and after their use of ATs were made. Moreover, this study explored motivational factors for continuing agricultural work using the Job Characteristics Model as a conceptual framework. The study used a qualitative approach with a purposive sampling method to ensure participants met specific criteria (born with or acquired a disability, diversity of disabilities, and use of AT for at least one year). Seven participants (two females and five males) completed a questionnaire and were interviewed by telephone. Data were analyzed based on thematic analysis using a deductive approach. The results showed that ATs had a mostly positive influence on disabled agricultural workers’ work life and work motivation. The implications of the study for future research and recommendations for practical application were provided.
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Crisis of Control: Occupational Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation in the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) and the Agricultural Stream of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP) / Crisis of Control: OHS and Workers' Compensation in Canada's Migrant Agricultural Workers' ProgramsAversa, Theresa 11 1900 (has links)
While agricultural work is hazardous for all workers, migrant workers face additional challenges that make them more vulnerable than domestic workers. The lack of access to permanent immigration status in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) and the agricultural stream of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP) makes workers’ jobs hinge on retaining their employers’ favour and creates a particular type of job insecurity that overshadows their behaviour, decisions, and agency to assert their rights for safe and healthy workplaces and workers’ compensation. While researchers argue that the TFWP competes with the SAWP as employers search for the cheapest and most docile workers, less research has examined whether workers’ health and safety exposures and experiences differ within the two programs. Drawing primarily from interviews with advocates and system stakeholders and participant observation at advocate-organized events, this research will offer preliminary answers to discovering whether the programs pose different obstacles to improving health and safety and access to compensation that affect migrant workers’ experiences in Ontario before and after injury. The research will help gather information about possible avenues to improve the health and safety of migrant workers given how the two programs operate within both federal and provincial frameworks. Advocates’ experience assisting workers in both programs offers important insights about whether differences between the programs create particular vulnerabilities for some migrant workers. / Thesis / Master of Arts (MA) / This research identifies opportunities and barriers that migrant agricultural workers and their advocates face in improving occupational health and safety and access to workers' compensation in the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) and the agricultural stream of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP). Through semi-structured interviews, participant observation, and document review, the research will help identify whether interplay between the programs causes additional vulnerabilities for some workers. The research will help gather information about possible avenues to improve the health and safety of migrant workers given how the two programs operate in a federal and provincial framework.
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O Associativismo em ?reas de Baba?uais: A Experi?ncia das Organiza??es de Trabalhadores rurais do Munic?pio de Lago do Junco - MA Associadas ? ASSEMA. / The Peasant Associativism in Baba?u-forested areas: The Experience of Rural Workers of the Municipal District of Lago do Junco - MA Associated ASSEMA.Lima Neto, Evaristo Jos? de 22 March 2007 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2007-03-22 / This work aims to analyze the process of constitution and development of several associative
forms adopted by organizations of agricultural workers in the city of Lago do Junco - MA,
particularly those allied to a major organization called Associa??o em ?reas de Assentamento no
Estado do Maranh?o - ASSEMA. These associations were created in Lago do Junco within the
years of 1989 and 1991, by the end of a period of intense and violent agrarian conflicts involving,
from one side, a number of peasant villages and, from another, great land owners. Since the
decade of 1970, changes in the preaching methods conducted by religious adepts of the Theology
of the Liberation, added to the process of land expropriation that affected hundreds of peasant
families, stimulated a collective response by rural workers to the process of land privatization.
Most of the agrarian conflicts were solved by the end of the decade of 1980, with the
establishment of Agrarian Reform settlements for the peasant population. From then on, in this
region, the associative forms became a preferred modality of organization adopted by agricultural
worker families, as means of ensuring their permanence on their lands. Through analyzing the
consequence of the existence and the influence of associations linked to ASSEMA for the living
in the studied towns, we noticed a certain ambivalence by which they are experienced by
agricultural workers. Such ambivalence is related to the tensions occurred during certain periods,
such as those referred to the procedures that made possible to afford selective advantages to their
associates and the ones which triggered a deep degree of socioeconomic differentiation inside the
villages. Also, conflicts emerged from the principles of conduct and affiliation demanded by the
organizations for those who benefited from them, affiliated or not. / Esta disserta??o objetiva analisar o processo de constitui??o e desenvolvimento das diversas
formas associativas assumidas por organiza??es de trabalhadores rurais no munic?pio de Lago do
Junco Maranh?o, em particular, aquelas associadas ? entidade de assessoria e representa??o
denominada Associa??o em ?reas de Assentamento no Estado do Maranh?o - ASSEMA. Essas
organiza??es foram fundadas em Lago do Junco entre os anos de 1989 e 1991, ao final de um
per?odo de intensos e violentos conflitos agr?rios envolvendo, de um lado, diversos povoados
camponeses e, de outro, grandes propriet?rios de terra. A partir da d?cada de 1970 as
modifica??es no trabalho de evangeliza??o realizado por religiosos adeptos da teologia da
liberta??o, somadas ao processo de expropria??o de terras que afetava centenas de fam?lias de
trabalhadores rurais, fez nascer em parte destas um sentimento de inconformismo com a situa??o
em que viviam, levando-as a resistir de forma coletiva ao processo de expropria??o, fazendo
eclodir diversos conflitos agr?rios. Os principais conflitos agr?rios foram solucionados no final da
d?cada de 1980, com a desapropria??o das terras e cria??o de projetos de assentamento. Nesta
regi?o o associativismo passou a ser, a partir de ent?o, uma modalidade de organiza??o e a??o
coletiva privilegiada pelas fam?lias de trabalhadores rurais, como forma de garantirem sua
perman?ncia nas terras reconquistadas. A partir da an?lise das conseq??ncias advindas da
presen?a e da atua??o das organiza??es de trabalhadores rurais vinculadas a ASSEMA na vida
dos povoados estudados, percebemos estas organiza??es podem ser caracterizadas principalmente
pela ambival?ncia com que s?o vivenciadas pelas fam?lias de trabalhadores rurais. Tal
ambival?ncia est? relacionada a tens?es que atravessam a trajet?rias destas organiza??es, como
aquelas referentes aos procedimentos que possibilitaram estabelecer vantagens seletivas para seus
associados e os procedimentos que puderam gerar um acentuado grau de diferencia??o
econ?mico-social no interior dos povoados, e, tens?es provenientes dos princ?pios de filia??o e
conduta exigidos por estas organiza??es daqueles que delas usufruem, sejam estes s?cios ou n?o
s?cios.
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Musculoskeletal disorders among farmers and referents, with special reference to occurrence, health care utilization and etiological factors : a population-based study /Holmberg, Sara, January 2004 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Uppsala : Univ., 2004. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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