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Supports for migrant farmworkers: tensions in (in)access and (in)action

Susana Caxaj (School of Nursing, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada)
Amy Cohen (Department of Anthropology, Okanagan College, Vernon, Canada)
Sarah Marsden (Faculty of Law, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, Canada)

International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care

ISSN: 1747-9894

Article publication date: 10 December 2020

Issue publication date: 10 December 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to examine the role of support actors in promoting or hindering access to public services/spaces for migrant agricultural workers (MAWs) and to determine the factors that influence adequate support for this population.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a situational analysis methodology, the authors carried out focus groups and interviews with 40 support actors complimented by a community scan (n = 28) with public-facing support persons and a community consultation with migrant farmworkers (MFWs) (n = 235).

Findings

Two major themes were revealed: (In)access and (In)action and Blurred Lines in Service Provision. The first illustrated how support actors could both reinforce or challenge barriers for this population through tensions of “Coping or Pushing Back on Constraints” and “Need to find them first!” Justification or Preparation? Blurred lines in Service Provision encompassed organizational/staff’s behaviors and contradictions that could hinder meaningful support for MFWs revealing two key tensions: “Protection or performance?” and “Contradicting or reconciling priorities? Our findings revealed a support system for MAWs still in its infancy, contending with difficult political and economic conditions.

Social implications

Service providers can use research findings to improve supports for MAWs. For example, addressing conflicts of interests in clinical encounters and identification of farms to inform adequate outreach strategies can contribute to more effective support for MAWs.

Originality/value

This research is novel in its examination of multiple sectors as well as its inclusion of both formal and informal actors involved in supporting MAWs. Our findings have the potential to inform more comprehensive readings of the health and social care resources available to MAWs.

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Acknowledgements

Thank you to Nada Alaidarous for helping with the formatting of this article and Yazmin Davila, Laura Prada and Monica Good for volunteer support with data collection or analysis. Funding for this research was provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada through an Insight Development Grant.

Citation

Caxaj, S., Cohen, A. and Marsden, S. (2020), "Supports for migrant farmworkers: tensions in (in)access and (in)action", International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 557-571. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-03-2020-0017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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