Employment and earnings of California farmworkers in 2015

The average employment of hired workers in California agriculture (NAICS 11) rose over 10% between 2005 and 2015, when some 16,400 agricultural establishments hired an average 421,300 workers who were paid a total of $12.8 billion, which was 27% of the state's $47 billion in farm sales. This me...

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Main Authors: Philip Martin, Brandon Hooker, Marc Stockton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 2017-11-01
Series:California Agriculture
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Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.2017a0043
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spelling doaj-89272ef0de294467ae4f456f0e7fe9802020-11-24T21:09:47ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80912017-11-0172210711310.3733/ca.2017a0043Employment and earnings of California farmworkers in 2015Philip Martin0Brandon Hooker1Marc Stockton2P. Martin is Professor Emeritus of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC DavisB. Hooker is Research Specialist at the state of California's Employment Development DepartmentM. Stockton is Research Specialist at the state of California's Employment Development Department.The average employment of hired workers in California agriculture (NAICS 11) rose over 10% between 2005 and 2015, when some 16,400 agricultural establishments hired an average 421,300 workers who were paid a total of $12.8 billion, which was 27% of the state's $47 billion in farm sales. This means that a full-time equivalent (FTE) employee would earn $30,300, implying an hourly wage of $14.55 for 2,080 hours of work. We extracted all Social Security numbers reported by California agricultural establishments and found that the average annual pay received by the 848,000 workers who had at least one job on California farms was $20,500 in 2015, two-thirds of the average annual wage of an FTE worker, reflecting some combination of lower wages and less than full-year work.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.2017a0043contractorsfarm laborwages and remuneration
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wages and remuneration
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title Employment and earnings of California farmworkers in 2015
title_short Employment and earnings of California farmworkers in 2015
title_full Employment and earnings of California farmworkers in 2015
title_fullStr Employment and earnings of California farmworkers in 2015
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publisher University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
series California Agriculture
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publishDate 2017-11-01
description The average employment of hired workers in California agriculture (NAICS 11) rose over 10% between 2005 and 2015, when some 16,400 agricultural establishments hired an average 421,300 workers who were paid a total of $12.8 billion, which was 27% of the state's $47 billion in farm sales. This means that a full-time equivalent (FTE) employee would earn $30,300, implying an hourly wage of $14.55 for 2,080 hours of work. We extracted all Social Security numbers reported by California agricultural establishments and found that the average annual pay received by the 848,000 workers who had at least one job on California farms was $20,500 in 2015, two-thirds of the average annual wage of an FTE worker, reflecting some combination of lower wages and less than full-year work.
topic contractors
farm labor
wages and remuneration
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