This study is an analysis of the Florida Citrus Industry's harvesting labor force. Initially the intent was to view the Florida citrus harvesting labor force in the context of Piore and Doeringer's theory of primary and secondary labor markets (Piore and oeringer; 1971). The composition and organization of this labor market in combination with some recent events in its operation make it especially suitable for the study.U.S. Department of LaborRay Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resource
A paper prepared for presentation at the International Conference on Migrant Labor in Agriculture on...
The Florida processed orange industry has become more concentrated in the last two decades raising q...
Prior to orange juice concentrate, Florida citrus was already an industrialized agricultural sector....
This study is an analysis of the Florida Citrus Industry's harvesting labor force. Initially the int...
This report provides an overview of efforts to improve the labor market for farm workers in the cit...
This report reviews the Citrus Labor Market Demonstration Project which was conducted from-1974 to 1...
The purpose o f this report i s t o gather information related to labor utilization problems in t he...
This report was written as part of The Citrus Labor Market Demonstration ProjectU.S. Department of L...
Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain ...
Canopy and trunk shakers in properly prepared Florida orange groves recover between 85 and 93 percen...
Prepared to provide occupational information for youth in high schools, to a lesser degree in colleg...
Bibliography on Labor and ManagementRay Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resource
For many years Florida has led the United States in citrus production and since 1946 has been the so...
One of the most critical decisions that a citrus producer must make is the scheduling of new plantin...
The prospect of immigration policy reform has renewed growers’ concerns of serious labor shortages a...
A paper prepared for presentation at the International Conference on Migrant Labor in Agriculture on...
The Florida processed orange industry has become more concentrated in the last two decades raising q...
Prior to orange juice concentrate, Florida citrus was already an industrialized agricultural sector....
This study is an analysis of the Florida Citrus Industry's harvesting labor force. Initially the int...
This report provides an overview of efforts to improve the labor market for farm workers in the cit...
This report reviews the Citrus Labor Market Demonstration Project which was conducted from-1974 to 1...
The purpose o f this report i s t o gather information related to labor utilization problems in t he...
This report was written as part of The Citrus Labor Market Demonstration ProjectU.S. Department of L...
Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain ...
Canopy and trunk shakers in properly prepared Florida orange groves recover between 85 and 93 percen...
Prepared to provide occupational information for youth in high schools, to a lesser degree in colleg...
Bibliography on Labor and ManagementRay Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resource
For many years Florida has led the United States in citrus production and since 1946 has been the so...
One of the most critical decisions that a citrus producer must make is the scheduling of new plantin...
The prospect of immigration policy reform has renewed growers’ concerns of serious labor shortages a...
A paper prepared for presentation at the International Conference on Migrant Labor in Agriculture on...
The Florida processed orange industry has become more concentrated in the last two decades raising q...
Prior to orange juice concentrate, Florida citrus was already an industrialized agricultural sector....