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Int J Health Serv ; 15(4): 561-83, 1985.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4077352

ABSTRACT

Based on fieldwork in Puerto Rico, this article examines the views on health hazards of residents in a semi-rural community in relation to the influx of industrial development since the early 1970s. It is suggested that "folk" terminology and particular aspects of Puerto Rican culture are less significant in this instance than many studies in medical anthropology suggest. The focus is on the emergence of a protest movement concerned with health problems which community residents and workers attribute to a nearby Union Carbide factory. Residents of El Ingenio, Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, have brought a law suit against Union Carbide and, the management of the plant has attempted to dispel the conflict. The article argues that health concerns of residents, industrial workers, and plant management cannot be interpreted without taking into account problems of unemployment, political affiliations, and company policies and their impact over time.


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Environmental Pollution , Industry , Adolescent , Adult , Emigration and Immigration , Employment , Environmental Health , Environmental Pollution/adverse effects , Environmental Pollution/economics , Female , Health Status , Humans , Income , Jurisprudence , Labor Unions/economics , Labor Unions/legislation & jurisprudence , Male , National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, U.S. , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Puerto Rico , Rural Health , Sewage/adverse effects , Social Medicine , Sociology, Medical , United States
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