I really don't know
it can be hard depending on the weather your at
There's such thing as a migrant worker.. yes.
Migrant workers in the 1920's would typically have a somewhat poor state of health. Their life expectancy was much lower than the average.
The average wage of a migrant worker in 1937 was about $20 to $25 per month. However, this could vary depending on the type of work they were doing and their location in the country.
Someone would be a migrant farm worker to gain money for their family
A Hispanic migrant worker is a person of Latin American heritage who travels from place to place looking for seasonal work.
Back in my days my friend's dad was a migrant worker.
a black person.
A migrant worker is someone who moves around frequently, living where he/she can find work. In this sense, a migrant farm worker has no permanent home, but instead moves around finding farm work where it's needed. The movements are often seasonal.
the great depression was due to a stock market crash, which then resulted in thousands of people losing there jobs and becoming unemployed. This is not the only reason why they lossed there jobs though. The migrant workers acted like replacements to the people who lossed there jobs. A migrant worker is a worker who doe's not work from there own country (or something like that).
I really don't know
Move around alot.