Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain the relationship between the relative abundance of Mexican nationals willing to pick citrus crops and the institutional forms which U.S. unions, employers, and governments have created to deal with Mexicans in California agriculture. The work should be of particular relevance to those interested in the mechanisms through which Mexican nationals enter U.S. jobs and in the impact that immigrants have on the work opportunities available to U.S. nationals.The authors, a labor economist and an historian, utilized a combination of personal interviews, documentary research, and economic analysis to examine competition by Mexican migrants for jobs i...
This paper examines the aggregate performance of California agriculture relative to Florida and U.S....
As of 2004 California employed almost 30% of all foreign born workers in the U.S. and was the state ...
Immigrant and migrant farm workers from Mexico and other countries are large and growing in number a...
Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain ...
This working paper examines the relationship between the transformation of labor markets and the rol...
This report examines California's farm labor market. It reviews the characteristics of farm employer...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
This dissertation argues that the agriculture industry in California’s Imperial Valley has enjoyed a...
Mexican immigrants and persons of Mexican descent constitute an important and rapidly growing segmen...
The purpose of the present research is to examine data and information on the situation of Mexican f...
Abstract: Recent research on Mexican immigrants focuses on the working conditions of farm workers, g...
The persistence of immigrant-dominated firms and industries in United States : the case of Californi...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This study explores t...
Rapid change in the land and labor system in rural Mexico during the 1890s destroyed the ancestral h...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
This paper examines the aggregate performance of California agriculture relative to Florida and U.S....
As of 2004 California employed almost 30% of all foreign born workers in the U.S. and was the state ...
Immigrant and migrant farm workers from Mexico and other countries are large and growing in number a...
Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain ...
This working paper examines the relationship between the transformation of labor markets and the rol...
This report examines California's farm labor market. It reviews the characteristics of farm employer...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
This dissertation argues that the agriculture industry in California’s Imperial Valley has enjoyed a...
Mexican immigrants and persons of Mexican descent constitute an important and rapidly growing segmen...
The purpose of the present research is to examine data and information on the situation of Mexican f...
Abstract: Recent research on Mexican immigrants focuses on the working conditions of farm workers, g...
The persistence of immigrant-dominated firms and industries in United States : the case of Californi...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This study explores t...
Rapid change in the land and labor system in rural Mexico during the 1890s destroyed the ancestral h...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
This paper examines the aggregate performance of California agriculture relative to Florida and U.S....
As of 2004 California employed almost 30% of all foreign born workers in the U.S. and was the state ...
Immigrant and migrant farm workers from Mexico and other countries are large and growing in number a...