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Smith, Julia; Clegg, Jens – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
In the United States, migrant and seasonal farmworkers mostly of Latino origin work seasonal jobs on large scale farms. Because many of these jobs are temporary, farmworkers often move frequently across state lines and international borders to follow the work in agriculture. Many farmworkers travel with families including young children and one…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Biculturalism, Hispanic Americans
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Rye, Johan Fredrik; Andrzejewska, Joanna – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
Since the 2004 EU enlargement established one European common labour market, a large number of Eastern Europeans have taken up seasonal employment as hired farm workers in Norwegian agriculture. Much attention in the public has been given to the potential for "social dumping" of these migrating workers, as they are considered prone to…
Descriptors: Wages, Seasonal Employment, Economically Disadvantaged, Labor Market
Rural Manpower Developments, 1972
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Employment Statistics, Seasonal Employment, Tables (Data)
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. Research and Statistics Section. – 1964
To explore the feasibility of sample selection to predict agricultural employment, a stratified sample of 360 employers was drawn from the employers reporting employment in the Disability Insurance Program for agricultural workers in Fresno County. Month-to-month changes were examined for seven industry strata, and estimates were made by the…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Employers, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
Oliveira, Victor; Whitener, Leslie – Rural Conditions and Trends, 1992
In 1991, 53 percent of hired farmworkers lived in nonmetropolitan areas. Among nonmetro workers, hired farmworkers were more likely to be young, male, Hispanic and to work seasonally. Their weekly income was 67 percent that of all nonmetro workers. About half of nonmetro hired farmworkers had not completed high school. Farm employment was sporadic…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Demography, Educational Attainment, Farm Labor
Rural Manpower Developments, 1972
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Automation, Employment Opportunities, Farm Labor
Holt, James S. – Manpower, 1971
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Employment Patterns, Federal Legislation, Poverty
Rural Manpower Developments, 1972
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Farm Occupations
Rural Manpower Developments, 1972
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Labor Needs
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Martin, Philip – International Migration Review, 2002
Discusses agriculture and farming factors affecting immigration and integration policies. Examines seasonality, wages, and guest workers; the Immigration Reform and Control Act; and the search for seasonal workers. Data suggest that first generation immigrants age out of seasonal farm work with few skills to enable them to climb any job ladder,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Economic Status, Farm Labor, Federal Legislation
O'Connell, Michael – Civil Rights Digest, 1972
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Economic Factors, Migrant Education, Migrant Employment
Thomasson, L.B.; Thomasson, M.E. – 1967
A study conducted for the Vocational-Technical Division of the Delaware Department of Public Instruction traced the flow of the migrant population from place of origin through their work period in Delaware and back to their place of origin, described the educational needs of migrant workers' younger children in juxtaposition to what state…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Blacks, Demography, Educational Needs
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Bureau of Employment Security (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1967
Estimated employment, wage rates, and origin of seasonal hired agricultural workers in selected activities are presented in tabular form. Employment information was obtained by the Bureau of Employment Security from 269 agricultural reporting areas throughout the country. Agricultural workers were defined as those engaged in the production of…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Production, Employment Statistics, Farm Labor
Galarza, Ernesto – 1964
The subject of this study is the more or less seasonal influx of Mexican (bracero) laborers to work in agriculture in California between 1942 and 1960. The migration began as a joint effort between the governments of Mexico and the United States to ease the manpower shortage created by World War II. Dire needs of these migrants, and their…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Braceros, Cultural Differences, Economic Research
Wisconsin State Employment Service, Madison. – 1968
A yearly report on the migrant farm worker situation in Wisconsin evaluates the year 1968 in relation to past years and makes projections for the future. Comparisons are made of trends in year-round employment practices, seasonal food processing, the cherry industry, and the cucumber industry. The report includes a discussion on the social aspects…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Community Services, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
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