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Social and Economic Characteristics of Spanish-Origin Hired Farmworkers in 1973

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  • Smith, Leslie Whitener

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Spanish-origin and other ethnic groups of farm wageworkers are compared by age, sex, education, migratory status, employment, and earnings. Spanish-origin farmworkers in 1973 depended heavily on agriculture as a major source of employment and earnings. They appeared to have few viable alternatives to farmwork. Their farm earnings were generally higher than those of other ethnic groups working in agriculture; however, large household size, high dependency rates, and greater reliance upon agriculture for income may have reduced this economic advantage.

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  • Smith, Leslie Whitener, 1976. "Social and Economic Characteristics of Spanish-Origin Hired Farmworkers in 1973," Agricultural Economic Reports 305537, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerser:305537
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.305537
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