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Labor trends affecting agriculture

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John W. Mamer, Cooperative Extension, University of California
Philip L. Martin, Department of Agricultural Economics

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California Agriculture 39(1):12-14.

Published January 01, 1985

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Many harvest jobs have been upgraded, but progress is being undercut by the inflow of illegal aliens.

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Labor trends affecting agriculture

John W. Mamer, Philip L. Martin
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Labor trends affecting agriculture

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Authors

John W. Mamer, Cooperative Extension, University of California
Philip L. Martin, Department of Agricultural Economics

Publication Information

California Agriculture 39(1):12-14.

Published January 01, 1985

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Author Affiliations show

Summary

Many harvest jobs have been upgraded, but progress is being undercut by the inflow of illegal aliens.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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