Immigration reform may significantly impact the specialty crops sector since more than half of the workforce is foreign-born and undocumented. Based on data from the National Agricultural Workers Survey, the trends pertaining to workers' legal status, employment and wage rates in the U.S. and Florida farm labor markets are examined
The U.S. farm labor market shows many signs of tightening, including producer reports of labor short...
This report examines California's farm labor market. It reviews the characteristics of farm employer...
Summary The farm sector’s heavy dependence on undocumented workers in its hired farm workforce makes...
Immigration reform may significantly impact the specialty crops sector since more than half of the w...
Specialty crop agriculture may be affected by immigration reform given that most farm workers are fo...
Immigration issues regained national prominence after the events of September 2001. Much of the spe...
A simultaneous equation model was utilized to help measure the impact of the Immigration Reform and ...
Hired workers comprise 33 percent of people employed on farms but do an estimated 60 percent of the ...
Recent immigration reform efforts have been ineffective at controlling the flow of illegal immigrati...
For the first time, H-2 immigration legislation for the temporary employment of foreign workers has...
Hired workers do most of the work on US farms; three-fourths of these workers were born abroad, and ...
Agricultural workers move in and out of agriculture frequently. Migration between types of jobs take...
Despite of the important role international migration fills in the United States’ labor-intensive a...
About half of U.S. farm workers are not authorized to work in the United States. Pending immigration...
This article considers how legal status affects agricultural labor market outcomes and food prices. ...
The U.S. farm labor market shows many signs of tightening, including producer reports of labor short...
This report examines California's farm labor market. It reviews the characteristics of farm employer...
Summary The farm sector’s heavy dependence on undocumented workers in its hired farm workforce makes...
Immigration reform may significantly impact the specialty crops sector since more than half of the w...
Specialty crop agriculture may be affected by immigration reform given that most farm workers are fo...
Immigration issues regained national prominence after the events of September 2001. Much of the spe...
A simultaneous equation model was utilized to help measure the impact of the Immigration Reform and ...
Hired workers comprise 33 percent of people employed on farms but do an estimated 60 percent of the ...
Recent immigration reform efforts have been ineffective at controlling the flow of illegal immigrati...
For the first time, H-2 immigration legislation for the temporary employment of foreign workers has...
Hired workers do most of the work on US farms; three-fourths of these workers were born abroad, and ...
Agricultural workers move in and out of agriculture frequently. Migration between types of jobs take...
Despite of the important role international migration fills in the United States’ labor-intensive a...
About half of U.S. farm workers are not authorized to work in the United States. Pending immigration...
This article considers how legal status affects agricultural labor market outcomes and food prices. ...
The U.S. farm labor market shows many signs of tightening, including producer reports of labor short...
This report examines California's farm labor market. It reviews the characteristics of farm employer...
Summary The farm sector’s heavy dependence on undocumented workers in its hired farm workforce makes...