Urban and migratory workers have adopted Western ways, but in rural areas, traditional society remains intact.
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MDAs are now targeted at high-risk populations, specifically non-immune migratory workers who receive repeated courses during the high transmission season.
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In its first year, ASDA participated in minority student recruitment, migratory worker health programs in several states and Indian Health Service programs.
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The CRLA recommended that the California WIC program be expanded to include all eligible women and children in the state, even undocumented migratory workers.
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Texas demand for cotton harvesters used coyotaje to recruit about 400, 000 migratory workers by the end of the 1930s, two-thirds of which were Mexican.
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However, their demands and expectations were actually putting them in a weaker position regarding the economic struggle for survival, as they were less competitive than migratory workers.
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But he also argued far more clearly than he has before that an agreement on the flow of migratory workers was a necessary complement to the trade pact.
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Radical members of the IBWA, also started the Migratory Workers Union in 1918 with financing by How who was otherwise a moderate, but it was largely defunct by 1922.
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Shindo's 1974 film " My Way " was a throwback to films of his early career and was an exposure of the Japanese government's mistreatment of the country's migratory workers.
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Thus, unlike Brazil where farming family immigration was encouraged by the Brazilian authority for the migratory workers to settle in coffee plantations, single Japanese men but few women migrated to Peru.