Agricultural Medicine

Agricultural Medicine
Author: James E. Lessenger
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2006-01-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0387301054

Focuses on both treatment and prevention of medical problems in a rural setting Comprehensive reference for family physicians providing care for patients in rural and agricultural areas Presents a practice-based approach

Expanding the Frontiers of Civil Rights

Expanding the Frontiers of Civil Rights
Author: Sidney Fine
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814328750

Although historians have devoted a great deal of attention to the development of federal government policy regarding civil rights in the quarter century following World War II, little attention has been paid to the equally important developments at the state level. Few states underwent a more dramatic transformation with regard to civil rights than Michigan did. In 1948, the Michigan Committee on Civil Rights characterized the state of civil rights in Michigan as presenting "an ugly picture". Twenty years later. Michigan was a leader among the states in civil rights legislation. Expanding the Frontiers of Civil Rights documents this important shift in state level policy and makes clear that civil rights in Michigan embraced not only blacks but women, the elderly, native Americans, migrant workers, and the physically handicapped. Sidney Fine's treatment of civil rights in Michigan is based on an exhaustive examination of unpublished, published, and interview sources. Fine relates civil rights developments in Michigan to civil rights actions by the federal government and other states. He focuses on the administrations of the three governors -- Democrats G. Mennen Williams (1949-1960), and John B. Swainson (1961-1962), and Republican George Romney (1963-1969) -- and the roles they played in furthering civil rights in Michigan, as well as other politicians and policymakers. Students of state history, civil rights history, and those interested in post-World War II history will find few accounts as broad ranging as this study of state civil rights legislation during the years the book covers.

Handicapped Migrant Farm Workers

Handicapped Migrant Farm Workers
Author: Michael E. Cortés
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1975
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

An estimated 293,000 farm workers are eligible for vocational rehabilitation (VR) services. Farm workers' disability rate is three times that of the general U.S. population. Nevertheless, farm workers are less likely than the rest of the population to receive VR services. Farm workers receiving VR services are less likely to be successfully rehabilitated. Relatively high unmet needs among farm workers are attributable to "service delivery barriers" related to special characteristics of that population. The barriers could be overcome by state VR agencies if they augmented their present service delivery systems with a system for farm workers, as described herein. Adoption of the supplementary system could be encouraged by a federally co-ordinated and funded program of grants, technical assistance and VR program adjustments.

Department of Education

Department of Education
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2138
Release: 1991
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Migrant Children Education

Migrant Children Education
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on General Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1960
Genre: Children of migrant laborers
ISBN:

Considers H.R. 9872 and identical H.R. 10378, to provide Federal payments to states to improve educational opportunities for children of migrant agricultural employees.