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Page 968
... employed or who hold only marginal economic positions to try to earn a living by following the harvests . MAJOR PATTERNS OF MOVEMENT The 1947 estimate of the Agricultural Extension Service was that more than one - third of the migrants ...
... employed or who hold only marginal economic positions to try to earn a living by following the harvests . MAJOR PATTERNS OF MOVEMENT The 1947 estimate of the Agricultural Extension Service was that more than one - third of the migrants ...
Page 969
... employed almost 80 percent of the man - days of hired labor used during the year . Evidently the employing sector of farm operators is relatively small . Further data in regard to employers of migratory farm labor are supplied by ...
... employed almost 80 percent of the man - days of hired labor used during the year . Evidently the employing sector of farm operators is relatively small . Further data in regard to employers of migratory farm labor are supplied by ...
Page 970
... employed in those areas thus shortening the harvest period and cutting down the amount of employment per worker . The migrants have come to occupy an essential position in the American agri- cultural economy . Although they perform only ...
... employed in those areas thus shortening the harvest period and cutting down the amount of employment per worker . The migrants have come to occupy an essential position in the American agri- cultural economy . Although they perform only ...
Page 972
... employed in nonfarm work during some part of the year . For 16 percent , nonfarm employment was the major activity during the year . This demonstrates that the mobility of the migra- tory worker is not merely geographical for he moves ...
... employed in nonfarm work during some part of the year . For 16 percent , nonfarm employment was the major activity during the year . This demonstrates that the mobility of the migra- tory worker is not merely geographical for he moves ...
Page 973
... employed . For example , in 1949 , the number of hired workers employed at the September peak was 4.156,000 while at the same time the total number of hired farm laborers was estimated to be 5,090,000 . ( See page 26. ) HOW MANY ...
... employed . For example , in 1949 , the number of hired workers employed at the September peak was 4.156,000 while at the same time the total number of hired farm laborers was estimated to be 5,090,000 . ( See page 26. ) HOW MANY ...
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