Latin American CultureMexican American HistoryMexican AmericansMigrant WorkersMigrantsShort excerpts from author's testimony before the Subcommittee on Migratory Labor of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, on July 28, 1969. (RJ)doi:10.1080/0020486710090203...
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The scar it left behind has been especially devastating within the small Latino community that makes up a disproportionate number of workers at the factory: Four of the six workers swept away were Mexican American. World & Nation Helene’s flooding swept away 11...
Caida de Mollera among Children of Mexican Migrant Workers: Implications for the Study of Folk Illnessesdoi:10.1525/maq.1998.12.2.241Information about the folk illness caida de mollera was collected from Mexican and Mexican American migrant mothers who had treated their children for the illness, and...
How do immigrant Mexican workers perceive the policies and social discourses that regulate their insertion into American society as noncitizens and illegals? Using ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth interviews, evidence is presented that unauthorized Mexican migrants do not consider themselves lawbreakers ...
A further complication looms. The principal internal sources of Mexican immigration are changing. In 1960 roughly 70 percent ofMexican immigrantscame from the seven states closest to the American border. This area, however, has benefited disproportionately fromnaftaand the establishment of U.S.-owned...
2001. Evaluation of Mexican American migrant farmworker work practices and organochlorine pesticide metabolites. Am J Ind Med 40(5):554-560.Hernandez-Valero MA, Bondy ML, Spitz MR, Zahm SH. Evaluation of Mexican American migrant farmworker work practices and organochlorine pesticide metabolites. ...
Mexican workers have confounded economists by sending home huge amounts of money during the coronavirus pandemic. Experts had predicted that migrant workers would wire less money, known as remittances, as the American economy took a dive. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) By SUMAN NAISHADHAM ...
Though employers in mining, agriculture, and various industries were more than pleased to see ever larger numbers of migrant workers cross the border each year, Anglo American laborers in the same occupations as these immigrants blamed the newcomers for holding their wages down and viewed them as ...
Immigration Policy and the American Labor Force This book examines U.S. immigration policy and the evolution of its influence on the American labor force. The primary focus is on U.S. policy since the e... VM Briggs - 《Baltimore Md》 被引量: 122发表: 1984年 Writing migrants back into...