NAFTA, American health, and Mexican health: they tie together. (North American Free Trade Agreement): An article from: Health and Social Work
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Author(s)Dennis L. Poole
ISBN / ASINB00093TT9G
ISBN-13978B00093TT95
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From the supplier: The North American Free Trade Agreement has brought to light the significant relationship between Mexican and American health. Economics contributes to this relationship with Mexico expected to become the second largest US foreign market and US industries' demand for Mexican workers. Immigration also plays a part with an estimated 100% increase in the number of Hispanic families in the US by the year 2015.
Citation Details
Title: NAFTA, American health, and Mexican health: they tie together. (North American Free Trade Agreement)
Author: Dennis L. Poole
Publication:Health and Social Work (Refereed)
Date: February 1, 1996
Publisher: National Association of Social Workers
Volume: v21 Issue: n1 Page: p3(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The North American Free Trade Agreement has brought to light the significant relationship between Mexican and American health. Economics contributes to this relationship with Mexico expected to become the second largest US foreign market and US industries' demand for Mexican workers. Immigration also plays a part with an estimated 100% increase in the number of Hispanic families in the US by the year 2015.
Citation Details
Title: NAFTA, American health, and Mexican health: they tie together. (North American Free Trade Agreement)
Author: Dennis L. Poole
Publication:Health and Social Work (Refereed)
Date: February 1, 1996
Publisher: National Association of Social Workers
Volume: v21 Issue: n1 Page: p3(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
