Latina farmworkers in rural Idaho live with geographic isolation, fear of deportation, gender disparities, and income inequalities. While economic and social challenges have existed for decades, fear and isolation have become more acute during the Trump administration. Utilizing interview, survey, and focus group data, we identify multiple ways in which Latina farmworkers struggle with policy-exacerbated isolation. We find that experiences of isolation intersect with gender disparities and economic inequalities, and this ultimately affects women’s well-being
California’s San Joaquin Valley is one of the most fertile agricultural expanses in the United State...
Hispanic farmworkers experience hazardous work conditions, language barriers, poverty, and limited h...
Rural Latinx immigrants experienced disproportionately negative health and economic impacts during t...
The aim of this study was to identify social, cultural and workplace-related risk factors affecting ...
The aim of this study was to identify social, cultural and workplace-related risk factors affecting ...
Thousands of Mexicans and Central Americans settle in communities along the borderlands between Mexi...
Latinx farm workers are an essential part of the US agriculture and food (agrifood) system. Despite ...
Latinos have an increased risk for mental health problems due to several factors, including immigrat...
With precarious work, invisible social status, and a livelihood that is unjust, migrant farmworkers ...
With precarious work, invisible social status, and a livelihood that is unjust, migrant farmworkers ...
The United State’s agricultural system has consistently relied on the labor of people who lack polit...
ObjectiveThis paper describes how perceived discrimination shapes the way Latino farmworkers encount...
Over 800,000 Mexican agricultural workers are employed in California each year, of which approximate...
The United State’s agricultural system has consistently relied on the labor of people who lack polit...
Immigrants to the United States encounter a multitude of challenges upon arriving. This is further c...
California’s San Joaquin Valley is one of the most fertile agricultural expanses in the United State...
Hispanic farmworkers experience hazardous work conditions, language barriers, poverty, and limited h...
Rural Latinx immigrants experienced disproportionately negative health and economic impacts during t...
The aim of this study was to identify social, cultural and workplace-related risk factors affecting ...
The aim of this study was to identify social, cultural and workplace-related risk factors affecting ...
Thousands of Mexicans and Central Americans settle in communities along the borderlands between Mexi...
Latinx farm workers are an essential part of the US agriculture and food (agrifood) system. Despite ...
Latinos have an increased risk for mental health problems due to several factors, including immigrat...
With precarious work, invisible social status, and a livelihood that is unjust, migrant farmworkers ...
With precarious work, invisible social status, and a livelihood that is unjust, migrant farmworkers ...
The United State’s agricultural system has consistently relied on the labor of people who lack polit...
ObjectiveThis paper describes how perceived discrimination shapes the way Latino farmworkers encount...
Over 800,000 Mexican agricultural workers are employed in California each year, of which approximate...
The United State’s agricultural system has consistently relied on the labor of people who lack polit...
Immigrants to the United States encounter a multitude of challenges upon arriving. This is further c...
California’s San Joaquin Valley is one of the most fertile agricultural expanses in the United State...
Hispanic farmworkers experience hazardous work conditions, language barriers, poverty, and limited h...
Rural Latinx immigrants experienced disproportionately negative health and economic impacts during t...