Access of migrant gold miners to compensation for occupational lung disease: Quantifying a legacy of injustice

Journal of Migration and Health(2021)

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Abstract
The findings provide a quantitative view of differential access to occupational lung disease compensation, including long processing delays, among groups of migrant miners from the South African gold mines. There is a deficit of compensable claims for silicosis and silico-tuberculosis among former miners irrespective of country of origin. While cross-border miner groups appear to file more claims while active, this is reversed once they leave employment. Current large-scale efforts to provide medical examinations and compensation justice to this migrant miner population need political and public support and scrutiny of progress.
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Migrant workers,Silicosis,Tuberculosis,Gold miners,Southern Africa,Compensation
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