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Sciara, Frank J. – 1975
In April 1975, a survey of community attitudes toward migrants was conducted in a small Indiana town in Henry County (population 450). A random sample of 19 males and 16 females, ranging in age from 20 to 60, reacted to a specially constructed 12 item Likert-type opinion poll. Items covered the areas of minimum wage, food stamps, camp supervision,…
Descriptors: Child Care, Community Attitudes, Community Surveys, Health Services
Lindstrom, Duane; And Others – 1975
Each summer more than 18,000 migrant farmworkers and their families travel to Indiana from Texas, Florida, Missouri, and Arkansas to plant, cultivate, and harvest the State's crops. Of these, more than 80 percent are Mexican Americans from Texas. These migrants work in 43 counties, primarily in the State's central region. The migrant population…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Civil Rights, Employment Problems, Equal Protection
Sutton, Susan Buck; Brunner, Tracy – Migration Today, 1983
Profiles the characteristics of the Indiana migrant farmwork population, discusses the environment in which farmworkers operate, and describes their adaptive responses to their circumstances. Suggests that contrary to common conceptions, Indiana farmworkers are able to deal capably with and adjust to the adverse conditions of their employment.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Barger, Ken; Reza, Ernesto – 1984
In 1983, personal interviews with 38 adult, Mexican American, migrant farmworker, male heads of households working tomato crops in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan revealed living and working conditions and views and involvement regarding labor rights and the farmworker movement among the estimated 65,000 Midwestern migrant farmworkers. Interview data…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Demography, Farm Labor, Labor Conditions