跨界死亡:估计拉丁美洲无证移民死亡率的趋势和挑战。

Hisrael Passarelli-Araujo
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拉丁美洲无证移民在非正常越境期间面临危及生命的状况,但他们的死亡率在公共卫生研究中仍未得到充分记录,在结构上也未被发现。本研究分析了移徙者的死亡情况,并评估了估计这些人群死亡率的方法学局限性。方法:从失踪移民项目中提取横断面数据,涵盖2014年至2022年该地区拉丁美洲移民的死亡和失踪。最终样本包括1817例记录在案的死亡病例,其年份和来源数据完整。该研究按地区、迁移路线、原籍国和死亡原因分析了时空趋势。将数据分为三个时期,并使用卡方检验检验分布差异。结果:在1817例死亡中,近一半发生在2020年至2022年之间。随着时间的推移,区域格局发生了变化,南美洲的死亡比例不断上升,尤其是在达里姆海峡一带。近年来,委内瑞拉和海地移民的死亡人数增幅最大。原因因路线而异:溺水主要发生在海上过境点,而丛林和边境路线则普遍存在环境暴露和暴力行为。随着时间的推移,文件得到了改进,但很大一部分死亡仍未归因于特定的路线或原因。结论:拉丁美洲无证移民的死亡率受到结构性暴力、脆弱的过境基础设施和不完善的数据系统的影响。由于缺少分母和流动的移民流动,传统的人口统计工具无法捕捉到这些模式。解决这些死亡问题需要建立以人权为基础的新框架,改进数据系统,并扩大获得安全移民途径的机会。
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Deaths across borders: Trends and challenges in estimating mortality among undocumented migrants on Latin American routes.

Introduction: Undocumented migrants in Latin America face life-threatening conditions during irregular border crossings, yet their mortality remains under-documented and structurally invisible in public health research. This study analyzes migrant deaths and assesses the methodological limitations in estimating mortality for those populations.

Methods: Cross-sectional data were drawn from the Missing Migrants Project, covering deaths and disappearances of Latin American migrants within the region from 2014 to 2022. The final sample included 1,817 documented fatalities with complete data on year and origin. The study analyzed spatial and temporal trends by region, migration route, country of origin, and cause of death. Data were grouped into three periods and tested for distributional differences using chi-square tests.

Results: From 1,817 deaths, nearly half occurred between 2020 and 2022. Regional patterns shifted over time, with a rising share of deaths in South America, particularly along the Darién Gap. Venezuelan and Haitian migrants accounted for the largest increases in deaths in recent years. Causes varied by route: drowning predominated in maritime crossings, while environmental exposure and violence were prevalent in jungle and borderland routes. Documentation improved over time, yet a large share of deaths remained unattributed to specific routes or causes.

Conclusions: Undocumented migrant mortality in Latin America is shaped by structural violence, fragile transit infrastructures, and inadequate data systems. Conventional demographic tools fail to capture these patterns due to missing denominators and fluid migration flows. Addressing these deaths requires new frameworks grounded in human rights, improved data systems, and expanded access to safe migration pathways.

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