...The Pecan Shellers of San Antonio. the Problem of Underpaid And Unemployed Mexican Labor

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These families earned an average of only $40 from pecans during the year, compared with an average of $219 earned in pecan work by families who had spent 350 or more individual worker-days in the shelling industry. (See appendix table 17.) The part of the year during which seasonal agricultural labor is employed is of course shorter than the pecan-shelling season, and the total time spent by the 118 migratory families in agricultural work averaged only 178 individual worker-days per family. Ear...nings from this type of work in 1938 ranged from an average of $47 for those who had put in less than 100 individual worker-days to $218 for those families whose members had worked for 350 or more individual worker-days. . (See appendix table 18.) The average family among the 235 which had one or more members in miscellaneous nonmigratory work managed to pick up 277 indi- vidual worker-days of this type of work in 1938. The increase in income according to time spent was greater in miscellaneous work than in pecan or agricultural work.

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