Drouth Migrants and Seasonal Agricultural Workers of the Pacific Northwest: A social and economic problem.

Abstract

Concentrations of drouth migrants and agricultural workers who seasonally harvest Oregon, Washington and Idaho's specialty crops constitute one of the most acute yet least recognized of the Pacific Northwest Major social and economic problems. The Farm Security Administration presents in this paper a current study of the situation and an approach to finding a solution for some of its more serious aspects.

Description

typed manuscript, 9 leaves.

Keywords

Migrant Labor, Migrant agricultural laborers, Housing.

Citation

Drouth Migrants and Seasonal Agricultural Workers of the Pacific Northwest: A Social and Economic Problem. (1938). United States: Farm Security Administration, Region Eleven.

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