Some characteristics of migrant workers in the United States of America in the 1930s in John Steibeck`s of Mice and MenAntonius Sudarisman
Migrant Workers in California essaysDuring the 1930's countless farm workers from the region known as the Dust Bowl came to California in search of a better life. Today, California remains one of the ideal spots for migrant workers to find job opportuni
(e.g., Africa, Australia, Canada, Europe, and South America), none compares with the extent and magnitude of the system in the United States. Migrant laborers may travel on their own or they may be transported by a contractor who has agreed to supply the farmer with the needed workers....
The Great Depression: Migrant Workers:The Great Depression of the 1930s was a time of severe economic loss in the United States. Business and land owners had to make difficult financial decisions, and migrant workers often suffered as a result....
After three decades of contributing to the Chinese economy and society, the first generation of rural-to-urban migrant workers is being replaced by a new generation in the urban labour market. The study aims to better depict the nature of the cohort, and
The social reproductive labor of Filipina transmigrant workers in Southern California: Caring for those who provide elderly care Despite the fact that more than half of recent Philippine (im)migrants to the U.S. are women, most research on Filipina/o Americans thus far has detailed the experienc...
Systematic barriers to schooling of migrant workers' children and policy recommendations A population of migrant workers have appearing during the process of China's urbanization, and is an important part of the society that cannot be ignored. ... Z Wang - 《Frontiers of Education in China》 被...
Migrant workers who found themselves displaced by the Dust Bowl suffered homelessness and hunger on a regular basis. Who was the real Migrant Mother? The real Migrant Mother's identity was uncovered in 1978. Florence Owens Thompson came forward as the woman depicted in the famous photograph. ...
History Shorts: Dorothea Lange Documents America in Crisis Lange was working for the federal government’s Resettlement Administration—later the Farm Security Administration (FSA)—theNew Deal-era agency created to help struggling farm workers. She and otherFSA photographerswouldtake nearly 80,000 photo...
government reported at the time that another 5.2 million U.S. workers filed for unemployment benefits, taking the four-week total to 22 million, a staggering figure in a downturn that economists said presented the country with its most severe outlook since the Great Depression of the 1930s. ...