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Barndt, Deborah. Tangled Routes: Women, Work, and Globalization on the Tomato Trail. Landham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002.
Basok, Tanya. “Free to Be Unfree: Mexican Guest Workers in Canada.” Labour, Capital and Society 32 (2), 1999. pp. 192-221.
Basok, Tanya. Human Rights and Citizenship: the Case of Mexican Migrants in Canada. University of California, San Diego, 2003. Center for Comparative Immigration Studies.
Basok, Tanya. “Mexican Seasonal Migration to Canada and Development: A Community-Based Comparison.” International Migration 41(2), 1999.
Basok, Tanya. (2004). “Post-National Citizenship, Social Exclusion, and Migrants’ Rights: Mexican Seasonal Workers in Canada.” Citizenship Studies 8(1), pp. 47-64.
Basok, Tanya. Tortillas and Tomatoes: Transmigrant Mexican Harvesters in Canada. Montreal: McGill University Press, 2003.
Binford, Leigh. Campos agrícolas, campos de poder: el estado mexicano, los granjeros canadienses y los trabajadores temporales mexicanos.
Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Binford, Leigh (2003). “Migrant Remittances and (Under)Development in Mexico.” Critique of Anthropology 23 (3), pp. 305-336.
Binford, Leigh (2002). “Social and Economic Contradictions of Rural Migrant Contract Labor Between Taxcala, Mexico and Canada.” Culture & Agriculture 24(2), pp.1-19.
Brem, Maxwell. Migrant Workers in Canada: A Review of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program.
Ottawa: North-South Institute.
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. “Rights of Migrant Farm Workers Recognized.”
Durand, Jorge. Programas de trabajadores temporales: Evaluación y análisis del caso mexicano.
Consejo Nacional de Población. (Noviembre 2006)
Gibb, Heather. Farmworkers from afar. Ottawa: North-South Institute, 2006.
Gibb, Heather. Trabajadores Agrícolas de Tierras Lejanas – Resultados de un estudio internacional
sobre los trabajadores agrícolas temporales de México y el Caribe que trabajan en granjas de Ontario. (Febrero 2006)
Ottawa:North-South Institute
Preibisch, Kerry. Patterns of Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Migrant Workers in Rural Canada.
Ottawa: North-South Institute.
Queens University discussion on the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program with Leigh Binford (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla), Ken Forth (FARMS) and Stan Raper (UFCW Canada).
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Southern Poverty Law Center. Close to Slavery: Guestworker Programs in the United States.
UFCW Canada: Status of Migrant Farmworkers - Reports 2010-2011.
Verduzco, G. and M. I. Lozano (2003). “Mexican Farm Workers’ Participation in Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Labour Market and Development Consequences in their Rural Home Communities.” Ottawa: North-South Institute.
Verma, Veena. The Mexican and Caribbean Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program: Regulatory and Policy Framework, Farm Industry Level Employment Practices, and the Future of the Program Under Unionization.
Ottawa: North-South Institute.
Verma, Veena. The Regulatory and Policy Framework of the Caribbean Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program.
Ottawa: North-South Institute.