Foreign Born in Agriculture and Food Service Occupation Phillip Granberry Research Associate, Gastón Institute UMass Boston

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Foreign Born in Agriculture and Food Service Occupation Phillip Granberry Research Associate, Gastón Institute UMass Boston

Employment Distribution by Major Nonfarm Sector, 1954–2010

Food Services by Distribution in Population Source: American Community Survey

Distribution of Foreign born in Food Services Source: American Community Survey

Top 5 Foreign-born Populations in Food Services Source: American Community Survey

Wages of Foreign-born Food Service Workers Source: American Community Survey

Educational Attainment of Latino Population Source: American Community Survey