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Forty years of struggle in North Carolina: Workplace segregation and fatal occupational injury rates.

Elizabeth S McClureAmelia T MartinShabbar I RanapurwalaMaryalice NoceraJohn CantrellStephen MarshallDavid B Richardson
Published in: American journal of industrial medicine (2024)
If Hispanic and Black workers experienced the workplace safety of their White counterparts, fatal injury rates would be substantially reduced. Workforce segregation reflects structural racism, which also contributes to mortality disparities. Root causes must be addressed to eliminate disparities.
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