You may want to try the National Center for Farmworker Health website
http://www.ncfh.org/.
Michigan State University
Doctoral Candidate
Shelley Davis writes:
> The starting place for this research is the National Agricultural Worker
> Survey, conducted by the US Department of Labor. These data are available
> both nationally and regionally from DOL. Shelley
>
> At 04:24 PM 10/9/2006, you wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can anyone point me to a resource with information on residency patterns
>> for Latinos?
>>
>> I'm specifically looking for those folks who are working in jobs that may
>> take them to different locations (traditional migrant) at different times
>> of the year.
>>
>> Also, many folks return to their home or country of origin for extended
>> periods of time - several months.
>>
>> Is there any literature that gives stats on this particular group of
>> people as related to health care?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help!
>>
>> Hola:
>>
>> ¿Me pudiera ayudar alguien conseguir datos para personas Latinas /
>> hispanas que no son residentes temporarios? Estoy buscando información
>> sobre personas que siguen el trabajo y personas que se van a su paÃs de
>> origen por meses.
>>
>> Estoy interesada en los datos acerca la salud.
>> ¡Gracias!
>>
>> "You can't hold a man down without staying down with him." Booker T.
>> Washington
>> Sandra Belman, MPH, CDE
>> Research and Outreach Specialist
>> University of Illinois Rockford College of Medicine
>> National Center for Rural Health Professions
>> 1601 Parkview Avenue
>> Rockford, Illinois 61107
>> 815-395-5916
>>
>
> Shelley Davis
> Deputy Director
> Farmworker Justice
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> Suite 915
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>
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>
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>
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>