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TABLES AND GRAPHS. Table 1. Dimensions for the revision of collective bargaining agreements Table 2. Branch of textile activity Table 3. Dimensions of employer protection in the collective bargaining agreement Graph 1. Personnel employed in manufacturing in the apparel industry in Mexico Graph 2. Participation of working women and men in the apparel industry Graph 3. Collective labor contracts of the textile industry registered with the JFCyA Graph 4. Degree of labor flexibility Graph 5. Highest and lowest salaries in multiples of the general minimum wage according to the year the contract was signed Graph 6. Average salary
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TABLES AND GRAPHS. Figure 1: Total positive mosquito larvae distribution across Haiti departments. Largest concentration was found in the Ouest department followed by the Nord department for both species and pupa. Anopheles and Culex species in the Ouest department were found with values of 15,003 (7.7%) and 59,045 (30.0%) respectively. Pupa were also predominantly concentrated in the Ouest department with a value of 12,465 (6.3%). Average Anopeheles, Culex, and Pupa Mosquito Larvae Density Distribution by Deparment Haiti - January to December 2016 700.0 600.0 500.0 400.0 300.0 200.0 Average Anopheles Density (mg/L) Average Culex Density (mg/L) Average Pupa Density (mg/L) 100.0 Haiti Departments Averag eDensity (mg/L) Figure 2: Positive mosquito larvae density distribution across Haiti departments. Largest concentration was found in the Nippes department followed by the Nord-Est department for both species and pupa. Average Anopheles density was found to be 611.9 (mg/L) while Culex and pupa levels remained at 613.0 (mg/L) and 609.1 (mg/L) respectively. Land Cover Cross-Referenced by Mosquito Vectors: Haiti - January to December 2016 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% Pupa (Other) Culex 0.00% Anopheles ARTIBONITE CENTRE GRANDE ANSE NIPPES NORD NORD ESTNORD OUEST OUEST SUD SUD-EST Haiti Departments Species Distribution Percentage Broadleaf Trees Herbaceous Cover Shrub Cover (Flooded) Waterbodies Mosaic Natural Vegetation Broadleaf Trees Herbaceous Cover Natural Vegetation (>50%) Tree Cover Waterbodies Grassland Natural Vegetation (>50%) Waterbodies Grassland Natural Vegetation (>50%) Tree Cover (Flooded) Broadleaf Trees Herbaceous Cover Shrub Cover (Flooded) Grassland Shrub Cover (Flooded) Waterbodies Grassland Natural Vegetation (>50%) Tree Cover Broadleaf Trees Mosaic Natural Vegetation Tree Cover Broadleaf Trees Herbaceous Cover Shrub Cover (Flooded) Waterbodies Figure 3: Land cover distribution cross referenced by species concentration. Strong concentrations were found in the Ouest, Nord, and Artibonite departments. Within the Ouest department urban areas were the primary habitat of all positive larval sites across all three species and organisms of interest with a value of 11.8% for Anopheles, 20.46% for Culex, and 21% for pupa. However, in the Nord department, flooded shrub cover was the primary habitat for all species with values of 8.5%, 4.7%, and 5.4% for Anopheles, Culex, and pupa species respectively. Figure 4: Kernel density interpolation of mosquito disease...
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