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(1.) 20 Occupational Safety and Health

http://www.healthypeople.gov/Document/HTML/Volume2/20OccSH.htm

(2.) Immigrant workers at risk

http://www.coshnetwork.org/Immigrants%20at%20Risk%20AFL%20CIO.pdf

(3.) Improving health and safety conditions for California¡¯s immigrant workers

http://www.coshnetwork.org/WISH%20Report.pdf

(4). Hispanic/Latinas, Minority Women's Health

http://www.4woman.gov/minority/hispanicamerican/

(5.) Molina, C.W., Molina, M.A., & Zambrana, R.E. (2001). Health Issues in the Latino Community. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

(6.) Carre, Francoise J: Rivera, Ralph: Torres, M Idali: Role burdens: The impact of employment and family responsibilities on the health status of Latino women. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 8:1 [February 1997] p.99-113.

(7). Schrefer, Sally. (2002). Mosby's medical, nursing & allied health dictionary; Sixth edition. St. Louis, MI: Mosby, Inc.

(8). Dr. Szkupinski Quiroga. FAS 398 course lecture notes. April 10, 2007.

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