Earnings, Wages, and Poverty Outcomes of US Farm and Low-Skill Workers

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作者
Barham, Bradford L. [1 ]
Melo, Ana P. [1 ]
Hertz, Thomas [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Agr & Appl Econ, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[2] USDA, ERS, Washington, DC 20250 USA
关键词
Earnings; Farm labor; Low-skilled workers; Poverty; Wages; IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT; AGRICULTURAL-WORKERS; LABOR; LEGALIZATION;
D O I
10.1002/aepp.13014
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
The American Community Survey supports rich comparisons of welfare outcomes across low-skill workers, including the native-born and immigrants, in farm and nonfarm occupations. Evidence from 2016-17 suggests that farm and nonfarm labor markets are integrated, especially for immigrants. Although US-born workers typically earn higher wages than immigrants, in some occupations, immigrants have higher wages and/or earnings. Immigrant farmworkers receive somewhat lower wages than citizens do but work more hours and generate similar earnings. Household poverty rates are above the national average for an array of low-skill workers, especially among immigrants. The most substantial welfare difference is in health insurance access, where coverage is much higher for US-born workers. Labor market and social policy implications of these findings are explored.
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页码:307 / 334
页数:28
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