Finding Invisible Farm Workers: The Parlier Survey
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1997/04/01
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Personal Author:Garcia A ; McCurdy S ; Mobed K ; Runsten D ; Saiki K ; Samuels S ; Schenker M ; Sherman J ; Villarejo D
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Description:An innovative sampling technique used in the Parlier Health and Enumeration Survey successfully uncovered the residents of the town's many substandard and unofficial dwellings. This report examines the similarities and differences between the population found in the Parlier Survey and the population found by the Census of Population and other surveys, showing evidence of an undercount by the Census. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-44
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20033523
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Citation:Davis, CA: The California Institute for Rural Studies, 1997 Apr; :1-44
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Contact Point Address:The California Institute of Rural Studies P. O. box 2143, Davis, CA 95617
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Federal Fiscal Year:1997
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Performing Organization:University of California - Davis
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:19900930
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Source Full Name:Finding invisible farm workers: the Parlier Survey.
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End Date:20020929
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:2a7f3193a2f7a6a83322757ac1f9e75088a60128f67de180ebfb11776e93fa50678dc7dd180cb193c59f88a8cae086c68906b9d543ba084f8a40836bf5b7407d
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