The prosperity paradox : fewer and more vulnerable farm workers / Philip Martin.
2021
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Title
The prosperity paradox : fewer and more vulnerable farm workers / Philip Martin.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxford Oxford University Press 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Description
1 online resource illustrations (black and white, and colour).
Series
Critical frontiers of theory, research, and policy in international development studies.
Formatted Contents Note
Cover
The Prosperity Paradox: Fewer and More Vulnerable Farm Workers
Copyright
Preface
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Prologue
PART I: AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT
1: Labor in Agriculture
The Global Picture
Whither Farm Labor?
2: Development and Rural-Urban Migration
Lewis and Todaro
Agricultural Changes
Migration and Trade
PART II: DEVELOPMENT AND FARM WORKER VULNERABILITY
3: US Farm Labor
Families, Slaves, and Migrants
Cesar Chavez and the UFW
US Farms and Employment
Farm Structure
Farm Employment
Hired Farm Workers
HFWF and QCEW
NAWS
Helping Farm Workers
4-S Responses to Fewer Newcomers
Satisfy and Stretch Current Workers
Substitute Machines for Workers and Supplement with Guest Workers
HR 5038: IRCA Redux?
Trade versus Migration
What's Next
4: Mexican Farm Labor
Revolution and Ejidos
Agriculture: NAFTA and USMCA
Farm Workers
Berry Exports and Workers 2018
Berry and Vegetable Workers 2019
Whither Mexican Farm Labor?
AMLO and the Future
5: Farm Labor in Other Countries
Canada
Farm Labor and SAWP
Agricultural Stream (NOC Low-Skill)
Unions and Development
European Union
Britain
SAWS
Gangmasters
Italy
Labor and Foreign Workers
Southern Italy
Spain
Farm Labor
Strawberries and Workers
Australia
New Zealand
Brazil
Farm Workers and Slavery
Coffee
Lessons
PART III: MOVING FORWARD
6: Protecting Farm Workers
ILO Labor Standards
Migrant Conventions
Garments and Seafood
Decent Work
Forced Labor and Trafficking
Governments
Unions
Lessons
7: Buyers, Consumers, and Farm Workers
The Food-Safety Model
Labor-Certification Systems
Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Equitable Food Initiative
Fair Trade USA and Others
Food Buyers and Farm Workers
The PMA-UF Ethical Charter
From Food Safety to Labor Compliance
Epilogue
References
Index
The Prosperity Paradox: Fewer and More Vulnerable Farm Workers
Copyright
Preface
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Prologue
PART I: AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT
1: Labor in Agriculture
The Global Picture
Whither Farm Labor?
2: Development and Rural-Urban Migration
Lewis and Todaro
Agricultural Changes
Migration and Trade
PART II: DEVELOPMENT AND FARM WORKER VULNERABILITY
3: US Farm Labor
Families, Slaves, and Migrants
Cesar Chavez and the UFW
US Farms and Employment
Farm Structure
Farm Employment
Hired Farm Workers
HFWF and QCEW
NAWS
Helping Farm Workers
4-S Responses to Fewer Newcomers
Satisfy and Stretch Current Workers
Substitute Machines for Workers and Supplement with Guest Workers
HR 5038: IRCA Redux?
Trade versus Migration
What's Next
4: Mexican Farm Labor
Revolution and Ejidos
Agriculture: NAFTA and USMCA
Farm Workers
Berry Exports and Workers 2018
Berry and Vegetable Workers 2019
Whither Mexican Farm Labor?
AMLO and the Future
5: Farm Labor in Other Countries
Canada
Farm Labor and SAWP
Agricultural Stream (NOC Low-Skill)
Unions and Development
European Union
Britain
SAWS
Gangmasters
Italy
Labor and Foreign Workers
Southern Italy
Spain
Farm Labor
Strawberries and Workers
Australia
New Zealand
Brazil
Farm Workers and Slavery
Coffee
Lessons
PART III: MOVING FORWARD
6: Protecting Farm Workers
ILO Labor Standards
Migrant Conventions
Garments and Seafood
Decent Work
Forced Labor and Trafficking
Governments
Unions
Lessons
7: Buyers, Consumers, and Farm Workers
The Food-Safety Model
Labor-Certification Systems
Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Equitable Food Initiative
Fair Trade USA and Others
Food Buyers and Farm Workers
The PMA-UF Ethical Charter
From Food Safety to Labor Compliance
Epilogue
References
Index
Summary
'The Prosperity Paradox' explains why farm worker problems often worsen as the agricultural sector shrinks and lays out options to help vulnerable workers
Note
'The Prosperity Paradox' explains why farm worker problems often worsen as the agricultural sector shrinks and lays out options to help vulnerable workers
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
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Print version Martin, Philip L., 1949- Prosperity paradox First edition Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021
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Oxford Schlolarship Online
Oxford University Press Scholarship Online
Oxford Academic.
Oxford University Press Scholarship Online
Oxford Academic.
Language
English
ISBN
9780191904530 electronic book
0191904538 electronic book
9780192638090 electronic book
0192638092 electronic book
9780192638106 electronic book
0192638106 electronic book
0198867840
9780198867845
0191904538 electronic book
9780192638090 electronic book
0192638092 electronic book
9780192638106 electronic book
0192638106 electronic book
0198867840
9780198867845
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