With declining rates of migration from Mexico and a dwindling supply of willing domestic workers, specialty crop producers in the southeastern United States increasingly turn to the H-2A, temporary agricultural workers program, to meet their labor demands. Despite the program’s growing popularity, there do not exist any quantitative studies examining the factors that contribute to widely different participation rates by geography. This research examines Southeast growers’ participation rates in the H-2A program with respect to relevant social and economic factors at the county, state, and national level. Our primary research goal is to model the firm level decision to use the H-2A visa program, and determine the presence and magnitude of co...
The articles in this theme examine the history of guest-worker and H-2A programs, farm-labor shortag...
Midwest specialty crop production is highly dependent on its workers, many of whom are immigrants. G...
This study provides empirical support for the H2A workers‘ importance as replacement for former undo...
The H-2A Agricultural Guest Worker program allows U.S. agricultural employers to hire foreign worker...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...
In recent years, there have been various legislative efforts to modify or supplement the existing H...
The current proposal that would affect agricultural temporary foreign workers is the Farm Workforce ...
This study analyzes farm labor management strategies of organic farms by employing Heckan selection ...
The H-2A Temporary Agricultural Workers Program allows agricultural employers in the United States t...
This report discusses the debate concerning an agricultural guest worker program and the impact an a...
The H-2A Agricultural Guest Worker program allows U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate labor s...
The H-2A temporary agricultural workers visa program is a federal program allowing agricultural empl...
The H-2A visa program allows farmers in the United States to be certified by the U.S. Department of ...
The challenge to meet tobacco\u27s labor requirements by domestic sources has prompted tobacco growe...
The H-2A program allows U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate labor shortages to be certified b...
The articles in this theme examine the history of guest-worker and H-2A programs, farm-labor shortag...
Midwest specialty crop production is highly dependent on its workers, many of whom are immigrants. G...
This study provides empirical support for the H2A workers‘ importance as replacement for former undo...
The H-2A Agricultural Guest Worker program allows U.S. agricultural employers to hire foreign worker...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...
In recent years, there have been various legislative efforts to modify or supplement the existing H...
The current proposal that would affect agricultural temporary foreign workers is the Farm Workforce ...
This study analyzes farm labor management strategies of organic farms by employing Heckan selection ...
The H-2A Temporary Agricultural Workers Program allows agricultural employers in the United States t...
This report discusses the debate concerning an agricultural guest worker program and the impact an a...
The H-2A Agricultural Guest Worker program allows U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate labor s...
The H-2A temporary agricultural workers visa program is a federal program allowing agricultural empl...
The H-2A visa program allows farmers in the United States to be certified by the U.S. Department of ...
The challenge to meet tobacco\u27s labor requirements by domestic sources has prompted tobacco growe...
The H-2A program allows U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate labor shortages to be certified b...
The articles in this theme examine the history of guest-worker and H-2A programs, farm-labor shortag...
Midwest specialty crop production is highly dependent on its workers, many of whom are immigrants. G...
This study provides empirical support for the H2A workers‘ importance as replacement for former undo...