Hired farmworkers make up a third of the total agricultural labor force and are critical to U.S. agricultural production, particularly in labor-intensive sectors such as fruits and vegetables. The hired farmworker labor market is unique because it includes a large population of relatively disadvantaged and often unauthorized workers, a portion of whom migrate to, and within, the United States. Recent economic and demographic trends, such as changing agricultural production methods that permit year-round employment, expanding immigrant populations in nonmetropolitan counties, and growing concerns over U.S. immigration policies, have elicited increased interest in hired farmworkers. This 2008 profile serves as an update to the 2000 Economic R...
In 1983, Congress passed the migrant and seasonal agricultural worker protection act (AWPA; also kno...
E.B. 98-03The purpose of this publication is to provide a profile of the work force on dairy farms w...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...
Hired farmworkers make up a third of the total agricultural labor force and are critical to U.S. agr...
Hired workers comprise 33 percent of people employed on farms but do an estimated 60 percent of the ...
An average of 875,000 persons 15 years of age and older did hired farmwork each week as their primar...
This report first explains the connection made over the past several years between farm labor and i...
The health and economic well-being of farmworkers has been investigated by social scientists for man...
Specialty crop agriculture may be affected by immigration reform given that most farm workers are fo...
present information on the patterns of farm labor use and the demographic and employment characteris...
Agriculture is the nation\u27s largest industry. America\u27s farmers and hired workers produce food...
The historical causality between increased agricultural mechanization and reduction in farmlabor is ...
This fact sheet summarizes key findings from the recently released 2019-20 results of the U.S. Depar...
earnings microdata file examined demographic, earnings, and geographic characteristics of U.S. hired...
Abstract: Migrant farmworkers provide an essential service and perform jobs that many Americans are ...
In 1983, Congress passed the migrant and seasonal agricultural worker protection act (AWPA; also kno...
E.B. 98-03The purpose of this publication is to provide a profile of the work force on dairy farms w...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...
Hired farmworkers make up a third of the total agricultural labor force and are critical to U.S. agr...
Hired workers comprise 33 percent of people employed on farms but do an estimated 60 percent of the ...
An average of 875,000 persons 15 years of age and older did hired farmwork each week as their primar...
This report first explains the connection made over the past several years between farm labor and i...
The health and economic well-being of farmworkers has been investigated by social scientists for man...
Specialty crop agriculture may be affected by immigration reform given that most farm workers are fo...
present information on the patterns of farm labor use and the demographic and employment characteris...
Agriculture is the nation\u27s largest industry. America\u27s farmers and hired workers produce food...
The historical causality between increased agricultural mechanization and reduction in farmlabor is ...
This fact sheet summarizes key findings from the recently released 2019-20 results of the U.S. Depar...
earnings microdata file examined demographic, earnings, and geographic characteristics of U.S. hired...
Abstract: Migrant farmworkers provide an essential service and perform jobs that many Americans are ...
In 1983, Congress passed the migrant and seasonal agricultural worker protection act (AWPA; also kno...
E.B. 98-03The purpose of this publication is to provide a profile of the work force on dairy farms w...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...