George describes migrant workers as the loneliest people in the world because they constantly move from place to place, forging no lasting connections or relationships. Their transient lifestyle isolates them, as they lack a stable home and community. This isolation is compounded by the harsh realities of their work, leaving them without companionship or emotional support, which deepens their sense of loneliness. Ultimately, their pursuit of better opportunities often results in a profound sense of alienation.
Migrant workers want to learn for the same reason other people want to learn: to make their lives better.
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Migrant workers suffered quite a bit in the Great Depression. They did not have fixed employment when the Depression began, so they had even less chance of finding a fixed position during the Depression. In addition, people who had been laid off due to the Depression often became migrant workers, meaning there was a problem with homeless men and families moving throughout America looking for jobs. The increase in migrant workers made it even harder for these people to find jobs, since the additional people created more competition and also created new stereotypes of migrant workers that weren't desirable, so it was less likely they would be hired.
migrant workers
People become migrant workers for various reasons, including seeking better job opportunities, escaping poverty, economic downturns in their home country, or wanting to provide for their families. Factors such as lack of job opportunities, political instability, conflict, or natural disasters in their home country can also push individuals to become migrant workers.
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).
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They do jobs people don't want to do, usually for much cheaper then what other people would've accepted.
They were people from all over and they over populated cities and made "hoovervillies"
They are called nomads. Posted by D.Panchal of STpats
Residents of 'Okievilles' were called Okies. Okievilles were shanty towns built to house the throngs of migrant workers from Oklahoma.