Abstract
Brazilian immigrants in the United States experience various social, labor, and health challenges. This study aimed to analyze the profile of female Brazilian domestic workers in Massachusetts, USA, through a description of their working conditions and selfrated health. This was a cross-sectional study of 198 domestic workers in Massachusetts, recruited with “snowball” sampling. The instrument addressed participants’ demographic characteristics, work conditions, and self-rated health. Data were analyzed with SPSS 21.0. Among the interviewees, 95.5% were women, 62.1% were 30 to 49 years of age, and 55.6% were undocumented. Documented and undocumented participants showed statistically significant differences in demographics, work conditions, and health. Irregular immigrant status appears to have a negative impact on domestic workers’ living and health conditions.
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Siqueira, C. E., Soares, G. B., Neto, P. L. de A., & Tracy, M. N. (2016). Documento faz diferença: O caso das trabalhadoras domésticas brasileiras em Massachusetts, Estados Unidos. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 32(7). https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00131115
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