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Interviewees typically didn’t see
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Ministry of Social Development •
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ARGENTINA HEALTH LITERATURE REVIEW
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Pulido Navarro, M. et al. 2012 Trab
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4. PERU: STUDY RESULTS 4.1 Particip
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production. 85 The majority of migr
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Executive Branch, details the respo
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mining in Madre de Dios. 119 Howeve
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Biological hazards (exposure to bac
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Third, personal motivations such as
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Contracts, agreements and promises
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self-employed from time to time, an
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In terms of mental health issues, s
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Accidents and injuries When asking
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Since camps were located deep in th
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distance that migrant workers had t
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From the interviewees’ accounts,
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• Designate a dedicated budget an
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Ministry of Labour • Strengthen t
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4.7 Further research priorities •
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5 KAZAKHSTAN: STUDY RESULTS
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25 RSKZ06/ M 48 Married Y (1) MW Ky
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Eighty per cent of migrants in Cent
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Table 10 : Construction sector: Hea
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5.4 Main findings This section pres
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One young unmarried Uzbek victim of
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conditions, salaries and accommodat
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migrants. Drivers appeared to keep
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Occupational risk exposures and out
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you worked with the team, watched h
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+70°C. Possibly the illness was in
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I fled, he fled too. Started to cal
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work site.“ In colder months, mig
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without meals. For example, intervi
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“If I wanted to leave I had no do
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of one of the missing men gave the
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of his conundrum of being prescribe
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Law enforcement and migration offic
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Living conditions among all intervi
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Health services sector, related to
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Ministry of Education and Science
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Panikkar, B. 2012 Migration, work,
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Migration motivations We only worke
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employment or managing their househ
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contracts were generally verbal and
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Even when people hear about human t
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Workplace hazards and injuries Spec
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Personal protective equipment (PPE)
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In Kazakhstan, although workers not
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Trafficking survivors were much mor
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Victims of trafficking reported wor
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In Kazakhstan, interviewees regular
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migration often appeared to be mixe
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7 SUMMARY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Law enforcement and justice ministr
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ANNEX Figure 2: Conceptual framewor