Human rights organizations have attacked child labor in U.S. agriculture. Investigations into the conditions for children working in U.S. agriculture, such as the 2010 Human Rights Watch study Fields of Peril, propelled the U.S. Department of Labor's largest attempt in U.S. history to reform child labor laws in agriculture. The Obama administration abandoned the 2009 Children's Act for Responsible Employment (CARE Act) in April 2012 following aggressive opposition by U.S agricultural interests and farming families. My study investigates how people who worked as children on farms evaluate their experiences. I interviewed 15 adults who worked on farms in Wisconsin as children and their responses suggest that what some see as violatio...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2012. Major: Science, Technology, and Environmental Po...
Despite difficult working conditions, agricultural workers in the United States are excluded from ma...
Images1997U60/CCU802991/PHS HHS/United StatesU60/CCU808518/PHS HHS/United States10822472PMCnull727
Instances of youth injuries or death compelled the Department of Labor (DOL) to respond with propose...
“A Century of Denying Child Labor in America” analyzes the influence of agrarian ideology on agricul...
Child labor in the U.S. is all but invisible, and very few people are rushing to correct that miscon...
Approximately 400,000 children across the United States are working in fields and orchards tending a...
This is the first historical work devoted solely to the labor of children in commercialized agricult...
Rebecca Ciullo's & Carrie A. Picardi's poster about child labor issues in U.S. tobacco farming
The Children in the Fields Campaign is working to help farmworker children share their stories and b...
Copyright © 2012 Joseph J. Amon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Despite advances in technology and medicine, safety for working adolescents still challenges 21st ce...
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) was the first successful comprehensive legislation addre...
Many international conventions concern child labour and child work and this practice tend to often b...
This exploratory rapid review finds that child labour in agriculture is a global issue, with the agr...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2012. Major: Science, Technology, and Environmental Po...
Despite difficult working conditions, agricultural workers in the United States are excluded from ma...
Images1997U60/CCU802991/PHS HHS/United StatesU60/CCU808518/PHS HHS/United States10822472PMCnull727
Instances of youth injuries or death compelled the Department of Labor (DOL) to respond with propose...
“A Century of Denying Child Labor in America” analyzes the influence of agrarian ideology on agricul...
Child labor in the U.S. is all but invisible, and very few people are rushing to correct that miscon...
Approximately 400,000 children across the United States are working in fields and orchards tending a...
This is the first historical work devoted solely to the labor of children in commercialized agricult...
Rebecca Ciullo's & Carrie A. Picardi's poster about child labor issues in U.S. tobacco farming
The Children in the Fields Campaign is working to help farmworker children share their stories and b...
Copyright © 2012 Joseph J. Amon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Despite advances in technology and medicine, safety for working adolescents still challenges 21st ce...
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) was the first successful comprehensive legislation addre...
Many international conventions concern child labour and child work and this practice tend to often b...
This exploratory rapid review finds that child labour in agriculture is a global issue, with the agr...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2012. Major: Science, Technology, and Environmental Po...
Despite difficult working conditions, agricultural workers in the United States are excluded from ma...
Images1997U60/CCU802991/PHS HHS/United StatesU60/CCU808518/PHS HHS/United States10822472PMCnull727