‘The company will fire you because you are too expensive’: a photo-ethnography of health care rights among Filipino migrant seafarers
Abstract With fatal injuries six times the rate of all US occupations, people who live and work at sea are part of one of the most dangerous occupations. Few ships have health care workers aboard despite many seafarers being at sea for months. While seafarers are guaranteed a right to health care th...
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Main Author: | Shannon Guillot-Wright |
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Springer Nature
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b3691d00c0da4adc94363f83514a27d5 |
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