The Caribbean Migrant Farm Worker Programme in Ontario: Seasonal Expansion of West Indian Economic Spaces
- Date
1992
- Authors
R. G. Cecil
- Abstract
Individual characteristics & earning levels of Caribbean migrant workers participating in the Canadian Foreign Agricultural Resource Management Services, established in 1966, are examined, based on a 1987 questionnaire survey of 297 farm workers in Ontario, & anthropological observations conducted in 1987/88. Findings show that migrant workers are able to plan life strategies based on the recurrent opportunities to work in Ontario; they are perceived as nomads, able to extend their geographic space. The minimal weekly wage of $250 per worker is considered a highly effective form of foreign aid, & there are benefits for Ontario's economy as well. 14 Tables, 15 References. I. Shagrir
- Journal title
International Migration/Migrations Internationales/Migraciones Internationales
- Volume
30
- Issue
1
- Links
- Economic sectors
Agriculture and horticulture workers and General farm workers
- Content types
Statistics on work and life conditions
- Target groups
Researchers
- Geographical focuses
Regional relevance and National relevance
- Spheres of activity
Economics and Sociology
- Languages
English