We examined the prevalence of food insecurity in migrant farmworkers in Georgia.Of these workers 62.83% did not have enough food, and non–H-2A workers had an adjusted risk of food insecurity almost 3 times higher than did H-2A workers. Lack of access to cooking facilities, transportation problems, and having children were additional risk factors. Migrant farmworkers are at extreme risk for food insecurity, although being an H-2A guestworker was protective within this population. Policy interventions are needed to protect these vulnerable farmworkers
Although we live in a wealthy nation, food insecurity, whereby individuals and families have limited...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as “the limited or uncert...
The purpose of this literature review is to determine the prevalence of nutrition-related conditions...
We examined the prevalence of food insecurity in migrant farmworkers in Georgia.Of these workers 62....
We examined the prevalence of food insecurity in migrant farm-workers inGeorgia.Of theseworkers 62.8...
Graduation date: 2001Food Insecurity exists whenever the availability of nutritionally adequate and ...
Food insecurity is widespread in America and has both humanitarian and economic consequences. The pu...
Abstract Emerging evidence suggests chronic house-hold food insecurity has an adverse effect on heal...
ABSTRACT Migrant farm workers--a high percentage of which are Hispanic--are an extremely disadva...
Issues related to poverty and income inequality in high-income countries have led to food insecurity...
INTRODUCTION: Food insecurity negatively impacts public health and costs the U.S. healthcare system ...
Abstract: Migrant farmworkers provide an essential service and perform jobs that many Americans are ...
Background: The burden of food insecurity remains a public health challenge even in high income coun...
This study predicts food insecurity with severe hunger versus food insecurity with moderate hunger a...
With California being one of the biggest producers in agricultural output, generating over $49.1 bil...
Although we live in a wealthy nation, food insecurity, whereby individuals and families have limited...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as “the limited or uncert...
The purpose of this literature review is to determine the prevalence of nutrition-related conditions...
We examined the prevalence of food insecurity in migrant farmworkers in Georgia.Of these workers 62....
We examined the prevalence of food insecurity in migrant farm-workers inGeorgia.Of theseworkers 62.8...
Graduation date: 2001Food Insecurity exists whenever the availability of nutritionally adequate and ...
Food insecurity is widespread in America and has both humanitarian and economic consequences. The pu...
Abstract Emerging evidence suggests chronic house-hold food insecurity has an adverse effect on heal...
ABSTRACT Migrant farm workers--a high percentage of which are Hispanic--are an extremely disadva...
Issues related to poverty and income inequality in high-income countries have led to food insecurity...
INTRODUCTION: Food insecurity negatively impacts public health and costs the U.S. healthcare system ...
Abstract: Migrant farmworkers provide an essential service and perform jobs that many Americans are ...
Background: The burden of food insecurity remains a public health challenge even in high income coun...
This study predicts food insecurity with severe hunger versus food insecurity with moderate hunger a...
With California being one of the biggest producers in agricultural output, generating over $49.1 bil...
Although we live in a wealthy nation, food insecurity, whereby individuals and families have limited...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as “the limited or uncert...
The purpose of this literature review is to determine the prevalence of nutrition-related conditions...