Espace-Populations-Societes
2011, Pages 111-123

Social and sanitary risks among immigrant farm workers in the Almeria Province (Andalusia Spain) [Risques sanitaires et sociaux chez les travailleurs agricoles immigrés dans la province d'Almeria (Andalousie, Espagne)] (Article)

Rouland B.* , Hoyez A.-C.
  • a UMR CNRS 6266 IDEES, Université de Rouen, Département de Géographie, 1, rue Thomas Beckett, 76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan Cedex, France
  • b UMR CNRS 6588 MIGRINTER, Université de Poitiers, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société, 5A, rue Théodore Lefebvre, 86000 Poitiers, France

Abstract

This article aims to explore the links between health risks and immigration, and more specifically the situation of immigrant agricultural workers in the Almeria area (Andalusia, Spain). First we synthesise the contemporary migratory dynamics in Spain, characterised by the recent arrival of extremely different immigrant populations (immigrant workers in precarious situation and retired people from Northern Europe) in the Mediterranean coastline. Then we analyse the risks faced by immigrant workers. In addition to the conditions of immigration, precarious administrative status or working and housing conditions, the article addresses the question of spatial segregation, which exposes these workers not only to health risks (distance from healthcare services) but also to social risk (social isolation and vulnerability). Finally, we propose a critical analysis of health and social public policies implemented to limit health risks. Indeed, national and regional policies comprise different objectives, mostly based on culturalist presuppositions, appearing to be completely out of phase with local realities. This has lead local administrative and sanitary entities to set up healthcare structures adapted to the increasing number of immigrants. However, measures targeting health risks are still lacking.

Author Keywords

Health Immigration Spain Almeria

Index Keywords

social segregation Spain working conditions housing conditions critical analysis Almeria [Andalucia] policy implementation Health Policy social policy Northern Europe Andalucia health risk health care agricultural worker immigration immigrant population

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80051723566&partnerID=40&md5=8256e037f1e21a8a065eadfa77947fe1

ISSN: 07557809
Original Language: French