Understanding Latinx Child Farmworkers’ Reasons for Working: A Mixed Methods Approach

Author:

Arnold Taylor J.1ORCID,Arcury Thomas A.1,Quandt Sara A.1,Sandberg Joanne C.1,Talton Jennifer W.1,Daniel Stephanie S.1

Affiliation:

1. Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA

Abstract

Agricultural labor is extremely hazardous, yet young children are legally permitted to work on farms. This paper contextualizes and describes Latinx hired child farmworkers’ stated reasons for working. We conducted a mixed-methods study using in-depth interviews ( n = 30) and survey interviews ( n = 202) with Latinx child farmworkers aged 10 to 17 in North Carolina. Our qualitative thematic analysis identified children’s salient reasons for working, including supporting family, contextual factors that lead to farm work, and occupying summer time. Statistical analysis showed that children’s primary reasons for working included buying clothes (91.1%) and school supplies (64.7%), with few differences by gender, age, or other characteristics. The findings demonstrate that most Latinx children view farm work as a necessary but temporary experience that financially supports their families. We discuss the implications for protecting Latinx child workers by reducing their structural vulnerability in order to facilitate healthy development.

Funder

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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