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2017 Global Report on Internal Displacement

"The Global Report on Internal Displacement presents the latest information on internal displacement worldwide caused by conflict, violence and disasters."

Entendiendo la Migración

Migración: Un Sistema Complejo

MCN MigrationLa imagen de la migración en los EE.UU., y en todo el mundo, es mucho más complicada de lo que se ve a primera vista – tecnología moderna, factores económicos y ecológicos, y la facilidad de movimiento, prometen mayor complejidad en el futuro.

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | US-Mexico Unit

CDC’s US-Mexico Unit (USMU) works to prevent the spread of infectious disease across borders and improve and promote the health of travelers, migrants, and other mobile border and binational populations. USMU’s main activities include collaborating on the US-Mexico Binational Technical Working Group, overseeing the operation of the Binational Border Infectious Disease Surveillance Program (BIDS), migrant health and binational tuberculosis programs, and international regulatory responsibilities.

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Migrant Worker Health Project – CANADA

This web site houses a collection of information, contacts and resources to assist health practitioners in providing care to migrant farm workers. Although the primary intended audience is health care providers in Ontario, much of the information may be useful to other parties.

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Ventanillas de Salud Website

A webpage about ventanilla de salud put together by the Mexican Ministry of External Affairs. 

 

Se crea la página electrónica de Ventanillas de Salud

 

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The Place, Migration, and Health (PMH) network

 

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The Notion behind the Motion: Two Centuries of Emigration to the US

This article, by the Center for Global Development, provides information about emigration and a comparison of emigration from poor Europe in the 19th century to emigration from other poor parts of the world to the US today.

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National Agricultural Workers Survey

The National Agricultural Workers Survey (NAWS) is an employment-based, random survey of the demographic, employment, and health characteristics of the U.S. crop labor force. The information is obtained directly from farm workers through face-to-face interviews. Since 1988, when the survey began, over 53,000 workers have been interviewed.  The survey is funded by the United States Department of Labor. 

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