All Stories

  1. Im/migration, structured vulnerability, and the future of work: Towards a more inclusive approach to occupational health
  2. Assessing the role of social determinants of health in health disparities: The need for data on work
  3. Mixed Messages and COVID-19 Prevention: Why Information Is Not Always Enough to Protect Meat Processing Workers
  4. Rural health and rural industries: Opportunities for partnership and action
  5. Occupational Safety and Health Equity Impacts of Artificial Intelligence: A Scoping Review
  6. Updated assessment of occupational safety and health hazards of climate change
  7. Occupational Safety and Health with Technological Developments in Livestock Farms: A Literature Review
  8. Working hours, sleep, and fatigue in the agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector: A scoping review
  9. Health Equity and a Paradigm Shift in Occupational Safety and Health
  10. Public Health Impacts of Underemployment and Unemployment in the United States: Exploring Perceptions, Gaps and Opportunities
  11. Reaching “hard to reach” workers: Evaluating approaches to disseminate worker safety information via the Mexican consular network
  12. An Innovative United States–Mexico Community Outreach Initiative for Hispanic and Latino People in the United States: A Collaborative Public Health Network
  13. Using Event-Based Web-Scraping Methods and Bidirectional Transformers to Characterize COVID-19 Outbreaks in Food Production and Retail Settings
  14. Envisioning the future of work to safeguard the safety, health, and well‐being of the workforce: A perspective from the CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  15. Overlapping vulnerabilities in workers of the electronics recycling industry formal sector: A commentary
  16. Heart Attacks, Bloody Noses, and Other “Emotional Problems”
  17. Eliminating Take-Home Exposures: Recognizing the Role of Occupational Health and Safety in Broader Community Health
  18. Work experiences of Latino building cleaners: An exploratory study
  19. Im/migration, Work, and Health: Anthropology and the Occupational Health of Labor Im/migrants
  20. Evaluation of toolbox safety training in construction: The impact of narratives
  21. Flynn et al. Respond
  22. Ahonen et al. Respond
  23. Exploring workplace TB interventions with foreign-born Latino workers
  24. Differences in safety training among smaller and larger construction firms with non-native workers: Evidence of overlapping vulnerabilities
  25. Work as an Inclusive Part of Population Health Inequities Research and Prevention
  26. Promotion of alternative-sized personal protective equipment
  27. Has the question of e-waste opened a Pandora's box? An overview of unpredictable issues and challenges
  28. Tailoring Computer-Based Training for Latino Immigrant Workers: Pilot Test of the NIOSH Mouse Tutorial
  29. Leveraging the Domain of Work to Improve Migrant Health
  30. Translation research in occupational safety and health: A proposed framework
  31. Ventanillas de Salud: A Collaborative and Binational Health Access and Preventive Care Program
  32. Occupational health disparities: Improving the well-being of ethnic and racial minority workers.
  33. Undocumented status as a social determinant of occupational safety and health: The workers’ perspective
  34. Overlapping vulnerabilities: the occupational health and safety of young immigrant workers in small construction firms.
  35. Occupational Safety and Health Education and Training for Underserved Populations
  36. A Life Course Perspective on Immigrant Occupational Health and Well Being
  37. Improving Occupational Safety and Health among Mexican Immigrant Workers: A Binational Collaboration
  38. Immigration: Implikationen für Stress und Gesundheit
  39. Trench Safety–Using a Qualitative Approach to Understand Barriers and Develop Strategies to Improve Trenching Practices
  40. Occupational Health Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Minorities
  41. Work Experiences of Latina Immigrants
  42. Applying the Theory of Work Adjustment to Latino Immigrant Workers
  43. When the Third World Comes to the First: Ethical Considerations When Working With Hispanic Immigrants
  44. Translating questionnaire items for a multi-lingual worker population: The iterative process of translation and cognitive interviews with English-, Spanish-, and Chinese-speaking workers
  45. Insuring conceptual equivalence in multi-language questionnaires
  46. Occupation health and stress among Latino immigrants
  47. Occupational health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities: Current findings and new research directions
  48. Immigration, Work And Emotional Health: Experience Of Latino Immigrant Workers
  49. Using the theory of work adjustment with Hispanic immigrants
  50. Overlapping Vulnerabilities In The Creation Of Occupational Health Disparities: Status Of Knowledge Base, Opportunities, And Recommendations For Advancing Concepts Through Future Research
  51. Hispanic immigrant perspectives on employers and occupational health
  52. Development of a culturally tailored OSH questionnaire for Latino immigrant workers
  53. Introduction.
  54. Exploring the feasibility of workplace tuberculosis interventions