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Doris -I would very much appreciate a copy of your 2 new reports: 1.

Economic Impact of MFW in Wisconsin, and 2) The methodology used to

estimate economic impact.I would be happy to pay for any costs "

Thanks very much.

Regards,

Sharon

Sharon , Ph.D.

Professor and Head

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Texas A & M School of Rural Public Health

3000 Briarcrest, Suite 300

, TX 77802

979-458-8059 (phone)

979-862-8371 (fax)

>>> shepherd@... 05/09/03 02:31PM >>>

I have recently been given this information and am passing it on to

everyone as I believe many of you may be interested.

" Dear Friends & Colleagues:

I am pleased to announce that we have completed the report for the

study. " Economic Impact of Migrant Farmworkers in Wisconsin. " This

report summarizes the information I obtained from interviews with

migrant workers and employers of migrant workers in the summer and

harvest year of 2001.

There are two different versions of this report available online. One

is at www.wisc.edu/pats/pubrr.htm - This includes copies in the

appendix

of the interview schedule with migrant workers and the survey of

migrant

employers appendix. The second version can be found at

www.ssc.wisc.edu/cde/cdewp/home.htm - This version has additional

information about methodology used to estimate economic impact.

If you would prefer a paper copy od either or both versions, please

contact me at (slesinger@...) or via telephone at

(608-262-9537).

Thank you for you interest in my work with migrant farmworkers.

Sincerely,

Doris P. Slesinger, Ph.D.

Professor Emerita "

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Does anybody know is there are any similar studies in other

states being conducted? Thanks. Elaine Marshall

On Sat, 10 May 2003 15:50:14 -0500 Sharon

<spcooper@...> wrote:

> Doris -I would very much appreciate a copy of your 2 new reports: 1.

> Economic Impact of MFW in Wisconsin, and 2) The methodology used to

> estimate economic impact.I would be happy to pay for any costs "

> Thanks very much.

> Regards,

> Sharon

>

> Sharon , Ph.D.

> Professor and Head

> Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

> Texas A & M School of Rural Public Health

> 3000 Briarcrest, Suite 300

> , TX 77802

> 979-458-8059 (phone)

> 979-862-8371 (fax)

>

> >>> shepherd@... 05/09/03 02:31PM >>>

> I have recently been given this information and am passing it on to

> everyone as I believe many of you may be interested.

>

> " Dear Friends & Colleagues:

>

> I am pleased to announce that we have completed the report for the

> study. " Economic Impact of Migrant Farmworkers in Wisconsin. " This

> report summarizes the information I obtained from interviews with

> migrant workers and employers of migrant workers in the summer and

> harvest year of 2001.

>

> There are two different versions of this report available online. One

>

> is at www.wisc.edu/pats/pubrr.htm - This includes copies in the

> appendix

> of the interview schedule with migrant workers and the survey of

> migrant

> employers appendix. The second version can be found at

> www.ssc.wisc.edu/cde/cdewp/home.htm - This version has additional

> information about methodology used to estimate economic impact.

>

>

> If you would prefer a paper copy od either or both versions, please

> contact me at (slesinger@...) or via telephone at

> (608-262-9537).

>

> Thank you for you interest in my work with migrant farmworkers.

>

> Sincerely,

>

>

> Doris P. Slesinger, Ph.D.

> Professor Emerita "

>

>

> To Post a message, send it to: Groups

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> To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to:

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Ms. Marshal,

I can't speak on studies that are currently being conducted, but there are

several similar studies from others states that have been conducted in the

past. If you are interested in a specific state let me know and I will try

to provide you with information from our library.

Josh Shepherd

Resource Center Manager

National Center for Farmworker Health

(512) 312-5463

----

Gwendolyn Marshall wrote:

Does anybody know is there are any similar studies in other states being conducted? Thanks. Elaine Marshall

On Sat, 10 May 2003 15:50:14 -0500 Sharon <spcooper@...> wrote:

Doris -I would very much appreciate a copy of your 2 new reports: 1.

Economic Impact of MFW in Wisconsin, and 2) The methodology used to

estimate economic impact.I would be happy to pay for any costs "

Thanks very much.

Regards,

Sharon

Sharon , Ph.D.

Professor and Head

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Texas A & M School of Rural Public Health

3000 Briarcrest, Suite 300

, TX 77802

979-458-8059 (phone)

979-862-8371 (fax)

shepherd@... 05/09/03 02:31PM >>>

I have recently been given this information and am passing it on to everyone as I believe many of you may be interested.

"Dear Friends & Colleagues:

I am pleased to announce that we have completed the report for the study. "Economic Impact of Migrant Farmworkers in Wisconsin." This report summarizes the information I obtained from interviews with migrant workers and employers of migrant workers in the summer and harvest year of 2001.

There are two different versions of this report available online. One

is at www.wisc.edu/pats/pubrr.htm - This includes copies in the

appendix of the interview schedule with migrant workers and the survey of

migrant employers appendix. The second version can be found at www.ssc.wisc.edu/cde/cdewp/home.htm - This version has additional information about methodology used to estimate economic impact. If you would prefer a paper copy od either or both versions, please contact me at (slesinger@...) or via telephone at

(608-262-9537).

Thank you for you interest in my work with migrant farmworkers.

Sincerely,

Doris P. Slesinger, Ph.D.

Professor Emerita"

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Mr. Shepherd,

I would like a see a study done in Michigan if you have anything.

Thanks,

Pope

>>> shepherd@... 05/12/03 02:33PM >>>Ms. Marshal,I can't speak on studies that are currently being conducted, but there are several similar studies from others states that have been conducted in the past. If you are interested in a specific state let me know and I will try to provide you with information from our library. Josh Shepherd

Resource Center Manager

National Center for Farmworker Health

(512) 312-5463----Gwendolyn Marshall wrote:

Does anybody know is there are any similar studies in other states being conducted? Thanks. Elaine Marshall

On Sat, 10 May 2003 15:50:14 -0500 Sharon <spcooper@...> wrote:

Doris -I would very much appreciate a copy of your 2 new reports: 1.

Economic Impact of MFW in Wisconsin, and 2) The methodology used to

estimate economic impact.I would be happy to pay for any costs "

Thanks very much.

Regards,

Sharon

Sharon , Ph.D.

Professor and Head

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Texas A & M School of Rural Public Health

3000 Briarcrest, Suite 300

, TX 77802

979-458-8059 (phone)

979-862-8371 (fax)

shepherd@... 05/09/03 02:31PM >>>

I have recently been given this information and am passing it on to everyone as I believe many of you may be interested.

"Dear Friends & Colleagues:

I am pleased to announce that we have completed the report for the study. "Economic Impact of Migrant Farmworkers in Wisconsin." This report summarizes the information I obtained from interviews with migrant workers and employers of migrant workers in the summer and harvest year of 2001.

There are two different versions of this report available online. One

is at www.wisc.edu/pats/pubrr.htm - This includes copies in the

appendix of the interview schedule with migrant workers and the survey of

migrant employers appendix. The second version can be found at www.ssc.wisc.edu/cde/cdewp/home.htm - This version has additional information about methodology used to estimate economic impact. If you would prefer a paper copy od either or both versions, please contact me at (slesinger@...) or via telephone at

(608-262-9537).

Thank you for you interest in my work with migrant farmworkers.

Sincerely,

Doris P. Slesinger, Ph.D.

Professor Emerita"

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