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pdfWhat is NAWS?
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NAWS is a study of hired farm workers (including
nursery workers) in the United States. JBS
International is contracted by the United States
Department of Labor (US DOL) to conduct NAWS.
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NAWS is the only nationwide information source that
describes the characteristics and employment profiles
of hired farm workers, and trends in the hired farm
labor market.
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NAWS began in 1988. Since then, over 30,000 workers
have been interviewed.
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NAWS is strictly confidential. Names and addresses of
participants are guaranteed to be kept private by the
Privacy Act of 1974 and will not be divulged in any
way.
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Farm workers are reimbursed for participating in the
study.
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What information does NAWS collect?
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About farm workers: The study solicits from each
interviewed worker his/her English language
proficiency, yearly income, use of social services, and
access to health care.
About farm workers’ employment history: NAWS asks
the worker to describe his/her work history for the year
prior to the interview.
About farm workers’ households: The study obtains
information on the number of family members, their
level of education, and how often they move.
Why agricultural employers participate in the study?
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Agricultural employers and grower organizations utilize NAWS data to stay informed about important evolving trends in the make-up of the hired farm workforce.
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Providers of housing, health, education, and
employment training services utilize NAWS data to
both identify farm workers' needs and to target their
program resources.
File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | NAWS Brochure 11-2006 insert new photo 2.pub |
Author | asandoval |
File Modified | 2006-11-15 |
File Created | 2006-11-15 |