It really depends on the industry. It's a simple question, but more detail is needed to give a proper answer. For industrial workers, for instance a meat-packing plant, migrant workers will tend to stay longer. If it is agriculture work, then it typically varies based on growing season (i.e., during the summer months, workers will migrate further north until the growing season's over, then either go back home or go South where the growing season is longer). If a worker is treated well in one place and is paid fairly well, they will remember the spot and return the next season. However, keep in mind that the 'migrant' in 'migrant worker' implies movement, so generally they go where the work is, and when the work runs out, they move on to the next job (unless, as exemplified above, it is steady work such as meat-packing). For a better answer, give a bit more detail in the question, keeping in mind that the variables are: 1) what industry, 2) what geographical area, 3) working conditions and pay in any given spot, and more. Hope that helps.
If you're talking about in the Great Depression days, then this would probably answer it. "the typical day for a migrant worker was very difficult. They moved place to place looking for jobs. The workers asked to stay at a What_was_a_typical_day_in_the_life_of_a_migrant_worker_in_the_great_depression, but it always came with a price. And that price was work. The workers had to do a job and once they were finished they could stay at the place for the night. Once morning came they had to leave to a new place and repeat the process again. Farmers are usually the ones the migrant place to place for farm land."What_was_a_typical_day_in_the_life_of_a_migrant_worker_in_the_great_depression
Same as the rest of the UK, depends how long you are given. Usually 6months max
the typical day for a migrant worker was very difficult. They moved place to place looking for jobs. The workers asked to stay at a home, but it always came with a price. And that price was work. The workers had to do a job and once they were finished they could stay at the place for the night. Once morning came they had to leave to a new place and repeat the process again. Farmers are usually the ones the migrant place to place for farm land.
A migrant is anyone who moves from one place to another place. A migrant worker moves from place to place in search of work, usually following crop harvesting from one State to the next. Becoming a migrant has far fewer pros than to just stay in one place, get a job, and settle down.
migrant camps are camps where they keep migrants.
assembly line
long :)
When migrant workers are not working, they often engage in various activities to support their well-being and maintain social connections. Many spend time with family and friends, either in person or through phone calls and messaging. They may also participate in community events, cultural practices, or religious activities to stay connected to their roots. Additionally, some use this time for rest and leisure, engaging in hobbies or exploring their surroundings.
Assembly line (:
move eat stay
You can stay in a place for up to 30 days without being classified as living there.
Leave them alone and stay in your place where no one can go to and lock them out