“…In total, 17 articles analyzed work-related factors [16,31,33,39,41,43,44,46,47,53,55,61,64,[66][67][68],70] and 9 described participant occupations, of which 4 involved rural or agricultural workers [31,33,61,70], 2 taxi/for-hire vehicle drivers, 1 professional/management and support services workers [44], and 1 female homemakers and others [66], while 1 encompassed a broad group of workers [16], dividing participants into: skilled professional, semiskilled white-collar, clerical, semiskilled blue-collar, unskilled service, laborer, or farmworker; homemaker; and unemployed or student. Four studies addressed the issue of immigrant documentation in their results [43,46,61,76] and 19 included information on holding health insurance or otherwise [28,31,33,36,37,39,40,45,46,49,[54][55][56][57]63,68,75,78,…”