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California Farm Worker Statistics Previewed

Many inquiries about the personal and employment characteristics of California agricultural workers are received by Cooperative Extension staff. A unique and rich source of such information is the National Agricultural Workers Survey (NAWS), conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) since 1989 in accord with provisions of the 1986 immigration reform act.

In collaboration with the DOL Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, the Agricultural Personnel Management Program is preparing to issue a special California report of NAWS findings about workers who perform seasonal agricultural services (SAS). This report will present results of 1,844 interviews in the state conducted between October 1, 1989 and October 1, 1991.

Textual and graphical descriptions are organized in the following major sections: Birthplace and Employment Eligibility; Demographics, Family and Household Composition; Schooling, Literacy, and English Skills; Participation in the Labor Force; SAS Job Characteristics aAnd Conditions; Activity Other than U.S. Farm Work; and Income, Assets and use of Public Programs. The data show, for example, that:

Publication of the California report is expected by year-end and will be announced in the next issue of Labor Management Decisions. To request earlier notification of availability, contact Betsey Tabraham at 510/642-2296.

 

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