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Influence of indoor work environments on health, safety, and human rights among migrant sex workers at the Guatemala-Mexico Border: a call for occupational health and safety interventions

机译:在危地马拉-墨西哥边境,室内工作环境对移民性工作者的健康,安全和人权的影响:呼吁采取职业健康和安全干预措施

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BackgroundMigrant women are over-represented in the sex industry, and migrant sex workers experience disproportionate health inequities, including those related to health access, HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and violence. Despite calls for occupational sex work interventions situated in labour rights frameworks, there remains a paucity of evidence pertaining to migrant sex workers’ needs and realities, particularly within Mexico and Central America. This study investigated migrant sex workers’ narratives regarding the ways in which structural features of work environments shape vulnerability and agency related to HIV/STI prevention and violence at the Guatemala-Mexico border.
机译:背景移徙妇女在性行业中任职人数过多,而移徙性工作者的健康不平等现象尤其严重,其中包括与获得健康,艾滋病毒和性传播感染(STIs)以及暴力相关的不平等现象。尽管呼吁在劳工权利框架内采取职业性工作干预措施,但仍缺乏与移民性工作者的需求和现实有关的证据,特别是在墨西哥和中美洲。这项研究调查了移民性工作者的叙述,这些叙述涉及工作环境的结构特征如何塑造与危地马拉-墨西哥边境的HIV / STI预防和暴力相关的脆弱性和机构。

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