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Dotson, Floyd; Dotson, Lilliam O. – Rural Sociology, 1978
Analysis shows that Mexican cities typically contain large proportions of agriculturalists, but variation exists by size, regional location, and degree of metropolitanization. Underemployment and a preference for urban living are seen as contributing factors to this phenomenon. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Farmers, Foreign Countries, Industrialization
Halsell, Grace – AGENDA, 1978
Mexican laborers commute to the U.S. to work in California's fields. (NQ)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Braceros, Employment Programs, Foreign Workers
Runyan, Jack L. – 1998
Analyses of data from the 1996 Current Population Survey earnings microdata file examined demographic, earnings, and geographic characteristics of U.S. hired farmworkers. Approximately 906,000 persons aged 15 and older were employed as hired farmworkers each week in 1996, and an additional 72,000 persons were hired as farmworkers as a second job.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Citizenship, Demography, Educational Attainment
Rural Manpower Developments, 1973
The Annual Worker Plan guides migrant worker movements and helps them obtain as much employment as possible by planning itineraries for crews and families in response to labor needs. Texas is the leading source of such migratory labor in the Nation. (MS)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Crew Leaders, Employment Programs, Employment Services
Rural Manpower Developments, 1972
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Farm Occupations
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Mayhew, Leonard; Fols, Douglas – New Generation, 1972
This two-part article reports an investigation by the National Committee on the Education of Migrant Children and its role in correcting illegal and exploitive practices of a school in Louisiana attended by migrant children. (DM)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Child Labor, Educationally Disadvantaged, Labor Legislation
Rural Manpower Developments, 1972
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Labor Needs
Hill, Katherine K.; MacFarlane, Ann – Extension Service Review, 1971
Account of a family-life film-lecture series for poor farm laborers, primarily men. Some of the topics discussed were: priorities in human needs, family communications, sexuality, family planning and masculine and feminine roles. The program improved the men's ability to communicate and made them more receptive to counseling. (Authors/JB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Disadvantaged, Family Life Education, Fathers
Mathur, Mary E. Fleming – Indian Historian, 1971
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, American Indians, Economic Factors, Employed Women
Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo – Negro Digest, 1969
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Agricultural Laborers, Black History
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Taylor, Walter N. – Journal of Extension, 1989
A survey of 32 displaced agricultural workers and 19 prospective employers identified the education and training perceived necessary by both groups to gain employment in desired occupations. Results indicate that educational efforts should teach problem-solving and decision-making skills as well as technical skills. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Laborers, Decision Making Skills, Dislocated Workers
Joseph, Garnet – Akwe:kon Journal, 1992
Since 1955, the British banana industry has dominated the lives of the Caribs and other peoples in Dominica. Banana growing supplants other economic activities, including local food production; toxic chemicals and fertilizers pollute the land; community is dwindling; suicide is common; and child labor diminishes school attendance. (SV)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agriculture, American Indians, Children
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Kim, Joon – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2004
The Mexican Farm Labor Program brought in an unprecedented number of Mexican workers to perform harvesting jobs in U.S. agriculture between 1942 and 1964. A political economy perspective is used to examine the process by which U.S. agriculture has come to depend on Mexican workers.
Descriptors: Mexicans, Agriculture, Labor, Migrant Workers
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Parra-Cardona, Jose Ruben; Bulock, Laurie A.; Imig, David R.; Villarruel, Francisco A.; Gold, Steven J. – Family Relations, 2006
The agricultural economy in the United States has relied heavily on migrant farmworkers and, in particular, on Latinos. However, migrant families remain one of the most disadvantaged groups in the United States. This research focuses on a subsample of migrant families of Mexican origin (n=13), who participated in the "Rural Families…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Cultural Influences, Social Values
POTTS, ALFRED M. – 1961
THE GENERAL PURPOSE OF THE COLORADO MIGRANT CHILDREN EDUCATIONAL ACT OF 1961 IS TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE CHILDREN OF MIGRATORY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES BUT NOT PERMANENTLY DOMICILED IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT. ITS INTENT IS TO PROVIDE SCHOOL EXPERIENCES AND FACILITIES WHICH WILL BE APPROPRIATE TO…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Educational Legislation, Educational Opportunities, Educationally Disadvantaged
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