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Occupational Health and Safety and Migrant Workers: Has Something Changed in the Last Few Years?

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  • Stefano Porru

    (Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Section of Occupational Health, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, Italy
    Clinical Unit of Occupational Medicine, University Hospital of Verona, 37134 Verona, Italy
    MISTRAL-Interuniversity Research Centre ‘Integrated Models of Study for Health Protection and Prevention in Living and Working Environments’, University of Brescia, Milano Bicocca and Verona, 37134 Verona, Italy)

  • Michela Baldo

    (Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Section of Occupational Health, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, Italy
    Clinical Unit of Occupational Medicine, University Hospital of Verona, 37134 Verona, Italy)

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Over the last few decades, the migratory phenomenon, supported by social, economic, and political aspects, has become progressively intensified and structured, increasing its relevance as a topic of interest for researchers of various disciplines and, among these, occupational health and safety exerts a prominent role [...]

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  • Stefano Porru & Michela Baldo, 2022. "Occupational Health and Safety and Migrant Workers: Has Something Changed in the Last Few Years?," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(15), pages 1-8, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:15:p:9535-:d:879358
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    1. Osnat Keidar & David S. Srivastava & Emmanouil Pikoulis & Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos, 2019. "Health of Refugees and Migrants—Where Do We Stand and What Directions Should We Take?," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(8), pages 1-8, April.
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    1. Tufan Öztürk, 2023. "A Comparison of Occupational Safety Perceptions among Domestic and Migrant Workers in Turkey," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(21), pages 1-17, October.

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