The H-2A temporary agricultural workers visa program is a federal program allowing agricultural employers to bring in foreign workers on a seasonal basis. The extent to which H-2A workers earn more compared to their domestic unauthorized counterparts is of interest for both producers and workers. Using novel data on citrus harvest workers in the state of Florida, we estimate hourly earnings differentials by legal status using Classical and Bayesian inference. Findings suggest that participation in the H-2A program is associated with 18–23% higher hourly earnings for migrant harvesters in Florida after controlling for observable demographic and work-related variables
Using 2002 survey data, this study employs log-linear regression analysis to examine the effects of ...
Agricultural employers in Georgia consistentlysuffer from labor shortages due to many factors that a...
A partial equilibrium, duality-based empirical model is used to measure the tariff and nontariff bar...
A steadily increasing number of foreign agricultural workers are being hired through the H-2A visa p...
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...
The H-2A program allows U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate labor shortages to be certified b...
With declining rates of migration from Mexico and a dwindling supply of willing domestic workers, sp...
This study analyzes farm labor management strategies of organic farms by employing Heckan selection ...
The H-2A Agricultural Guest Worker program allows U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate labor s...
The H-2A visa program allows farmers in the United States to be certified by the U.S. Department of ...
The H-2A Temporary Agricultural Workers Program allows agricultural employers in the United States t...
In recent years, there have been various legislative efforts to modify or supplement the existing H...
Using 2002 survey data, this study employs log-linear regression analysis to examine the effects of ...
Recent developments in law and economics have shown that labor market power is a pervasive antitrust...
Using 2002 survey data, this study employs log-linear regression analysis to examine the effects of ...
Agricultural employers in Georgia consistentlysuffer from labor shortages due to many factors that a...
A partial equilibrium, duality-based empirical model is used to measure the tariff and nontariff bar...
A steadily increasing number of foreign agricultural workers are being hired through the H-2A visa p...
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...
The H-2A program allows U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate labor shortages to be certified b...
With declining rates of migration from Mexico and a dwindling supply of willing domestic workers, sp...
This study analyzes farm labor management strategies of organic farms by employing Heckan selection ...
The H-2A Agricultural Guest Worker program allows U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate labor s...
The H-2A visa program allows farmers in the United States to be certified by the U.S. Department of ...
The H-2A Temporary Agricultural Workers Program allows agricultural employers in the United States t...
In recent years, there have been various legislative efforts to modify or supplement the existing H...
Using 2002 survey data, this study employs log-linear regression analysis to examine the effects of ...
Recent developments in law and economics have shown that labor market power is a pervasive antitrust...
Using 2002 survey data, this study employs log-linear regression analysis to examine the effects of ...
Agricultural employers in Georgia consistentlysuffer from labor shortages due to many factors that a...
A partial equilibrium, duality-based empirical model is used to measure the tariff and nontariff bar...