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Don Villarejo is the sole author of the following publications, unless indicated otherwise. All documents are freely distributed for non-commercial purposes.
Farmworker Anxieties, The New York Review of Books, February 18, 2019.
Farm Labor Housing in the Salinas and Pajaro Valleys, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, February 13, 2018; revised August 8, 2018.
Positive Hourly Wage Rate Effects for California's Agricultural Workers from Increases in the State's Minimum Wage, July 12, 2018.
Farmworker Housing Study and Action Plan for Salinas Valley and Pajaro Valley, Research Team: California Institute for Rural Studies-Lead: Gail Wadsworth, Don Villarejo, Richard Mines and Ildi Cummins-Carlisle. California Coalition for Rural Housing: Robert Wiener and Edward Samson. June 27, 2018.
Stock Ownership and the Control of Corporations, New University Thought. Newly posted for the first time in digital access, a major paper, Parts I & II from Autumn 1961, and Part III from Winter 1962.
Prompted by the discovery of a previously undisclosed methodological ambiguity in the Census of Agriculture, a fresh compilation of farmland, cropland and land tenure among individual crop farms in every county of California finds a substantially greater degree of size concentration than previously reported. Among the state's largest farms, all but a handful are locally-based, family-owned businesses that have been able to expand, mostly by leasing land, to take advantage of the expanding market for the state's abundant output of food and fiber. A detailed review of Anderson Farms Company provides insight about how outside capital was successfully leveraged by a third-generation Yolo County farmer into a multi-million dollar enterprise.
San Diego County Agriculture, Report Prepared for Migrant Farm Worker Program of California Rural Legal Assistance, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, May 26, 1987.
San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria Agriculture, Report prepared for Migrant Farm Worker Program of California Rural Legal Assistance, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, October 5, 1988, 14 pp.
Farm Restructuring and Employment in California Agriculture, Working Paper #1, Working Group on Farm Labor and Rural Poverty, California Institute for Rural Studies, February 1989.
Ventura County Agriculture, Report Prepared for Migrant Farm Worker Program of California Rural Legal Assistance, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, May 11, 1990.
"Agriculture and Community," Invited Paper, Symposium to Honor Prof. Walter Goldschmidt's "As You Sow," California Studies Conference, West Sacramento, California, February 8, 1991. From the collection "A Little Piece of Land: Writings on Agriculture and the Common Good in California," William L. Preston and Trudy Wischemann, Eds. Manuscript. For additional information about this manuscript, please contact Trudy Wischemann, 796 Homasell, Lindsay, CA 93247.
Labeling Dole: Some Thoughts on Dole Food Company's Expansion in World Agriculture, Invited Paper, Workshop on the Global Fresh Fruit and Vegetable System, December 6-9, 1991, University of California, Santa Cruz.
On Shaky Ground: Farm Operator Turnover in California Agriculture, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, November 1996.
California Farming - Beyond Owner and Tenant, by Don Villarejo, Jennifer Sherman and Judith Redmond, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, June 1, 1998.
California's Agricultural Employers: Twenty-five Years Later, Invited paper, Symposium to Observe 25th Anniversary of the Agricultural Labor Relations Act, California Institute for Rural Studies, October 4, 2000.
Economic Conditions in the Farming and Food Processing Industries: West San Joaquin Valley, Judith Redmond and Don Villarejo, Final Report submitted to the San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of Interior. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, July 1987, 13 pp.
Rural Poverty: Can the Central Valley Qualify?, Don Villarejo, Invited Article, Legal Services Section News, The State Bar of California, San Francisco, CA, July 15, 1989.
Rural-Urban Divisions: Are They Real?, Don Villarejo, Invited Article, Earth Matters, National Catholic Rural Life Conference, Des Moines, IA, November 15, 1989.
Community Organizing in Rural California - What should we do next?, Outline of presentation, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, June 1, 1995.
Rural California and Access to Telephone Service, Jennifer Sherman and Don Villarejo, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, January 7, 1997.
The Firebaugh Community Case Study: Preliminary Findings, Don Villarejo, Invited paper, Conference on the Changing Face of Rural California, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, and The Urban Institute. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, September 10-12, 1998.
Poverty, Housing and the Rural Slum. Policies and the Production of Inequities, Past and Present, Sarah Ramirez and Don Villarejo, American Journal of Public Health;102(9):1664-1675, July 19, 2012.
The Health Status of Residents of the East Coachella Valley, Don Villarejo, Lisa Kresge, Gail Wadsworth, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, December 31, 2012.
Impact of Expanded Almond Plantings in California, Submitted in evidence to support lawsuit brought by Natural Resources Defense Council against the U.S. Department of Interior re failure to enforce acreage limitation under Federal Reclamation law. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, 1989, 3 pp.
Agriculture's Underground Economy, Submitted to the Committee on Revenue and Taxation, California State Assembly. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, December 8, 1993, 14 pp.
Community Impact of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Congressional Testimony, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Resources, April 15, 1998.
American Investment in Cuba, New University Thought; 1(1):70-88., June 1, 1960.
Electron Affinity of Oxygen, Fred A. Elder, Don Villarejo and Mark G. Inghram, Journal of Chemical Physics, 15 July 1965; 43(2):758-9.
Spectroscopic Study of the Early Afterglow in Helium: Visible Bands and Hopfield Continuum, Don Villarejo, Ronald R. Herm and Mark G. Inghram, Journal of the Optical Society of America, November 1966;56(11):1574-84.
Measurement of Threshold Electrons in the Photoionization of Ar, Kr, and Xe, by Don Villarejo, Ronald R. Herm and Mark G. Inghram, Journal of Chemical Physics, 15 June 1967;46(12):4995-6.
Photoionization of CO2 and the Franck-Condon Principle for Polyatomic Molecules, by Don Villarejo, Roger Stockbauer and Mark G. Inghram, Journal of Chemical Physics, 1 April 1968;48(7):3342-43.
Measurement of Threshold Electrons in the Photoionization of H2 and D2, by Don Villarejo, Journal of Chemical Physics, 1 May 1968;48(9):4014-26.
Large Vibration-Rotation Interaction Effects in Calculated Franck-Condon Factors, by Don Villarejo, R. Stockbauer and M. G. Inghram, Chemical Physics Letters, May 1968;2(1):11-13.
Vibration-Rotation Interaction Effects in Calculated Franck-Condon Factors. I. The Ionization of H2 and D2, by Don Villarejo, Journal of Chemical Physics, 15 September 1968;49(6):2523-32.
Vibration-Rotation Interaction Effects in Calculated Franck-Condon Factors. II. Hydrogen Lyman and Fulcher Bands, by Don Villarejo, Roger Stockbauer and Mark G. Inghram, Journal of Chemical Physics, 15 February 1969;50(4):1754-62.
Measurements of Threshold Electrons in the Photoionization of Methane, by Don Villarejo, Roger Stockbauer and Mark G. Inghram, Journal of Chemical Physics, 15 May 1969;50(10):4599-600.
Activism and Violence in the 1960s. Summary transcript of Interview with Don Villarejo.
Diamond Walnut Growers, Inc., and the California Walnut Industry, Report prepared for Cannery Workers Union, Local 601. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, May 5, 1992.
Kick the Can: Production and Employment in the West Coast Fruit and Vegetable Processing Industries, Don Villarejo, Shermain Hardesty and David Runsten, Report prepared under terms of a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, June 30, 1998.
Critique of: "Migrant Farmworkers: Number and Distribution" by Philip L. Martin and James S. Holt, by Don Villarejo, Leo Estrada and Paul Barnett, May 13, 1987.
Farm Worker Needs in California, Report prepared for California Rural Legal Assistance. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, August 14, 1992, 47 pp.; Revised November 12, 1992, 67 pp.
Where Do California Farm Workers Live and Work?, A report prepared for California Rural Legal Assistance. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, November 22, 1993.
California's Agricultural Dilemma: Higher Production and Lower Wages, Don Villarejo and David Runsten, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, December 1993.
Farm Labor Organizing in California, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, 1994.
Privatizing the Costs of the California Farm Labor Force, Invited paper presented to the Conference on the Changing Face of Rural California, The Urban Institute and Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis, June 12-14, 1995.
Promotores de Salud; Work Plan, by California Institute for Rural Studies, Prepared for 1995 US-EPA Environmental Justice grant program, July 1, 1995.
California Farm Labor Contractor Data Base - Final Report, A report prepared for the California Labor Commissioner, California Department for Industrial Relations. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA. November 15, 1996.
Finding Invisible Farm Workers: The Parlier Survey, Jennifer Sherman, Don Villarejo, Anna Garcia, Stephan A. McCurdy, Ketty Mobed, David Runsten, Kathy Saiki, Steven Samuels and Mark Schenker, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, April 1997.
Hired Farm Workers and their Role in Community Food Systems, Don Villarejo, Invited Paper, Conference on Community Food Systems: Sustaining Farms and People in the Expanding Economy, University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program, Davis, CA, October 2-3, 1996, Proceedings, 1997.
Critique: Proposed Allocation Formula for Federal Farworker Service Agencies, February 1, 1999.
Health Care Among California’s Hired Farmworkers, Invited Paper, California Program on Access to Care, California Policy Research Center, University of California, August 11, 1999. Corrections requested by CPAC and all original figures added by the author.
Hired Farm Worker Health Needs Assessment, Invited paper, Symposium on the National Agricultural Worker Survey, "NAWS at 10," Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis, October 7, 2000.
Research Brief. Summarizing the Key Findings of an Important New Study, A Summary of the Report Suffering in Silence: A Report on the Health of California's Agricultural Workers, Don Villarejo, David Lighthall, Daniel Williams III, Ann Souter, Richard Mines, Bonnie Bade, Steve Samuels, and Stephen A. McCurdy, California Institute for Rural Studies & The California Endowment, November 2000, 4 pp.
Suffering in Silence: A Report on the Health of California's Agricultural Workers, Don Villarejo, David Lighthall, Daniel Williams III, Ann Souter, Richard Mines, Bonnie Bade, Steve Samules, Stephen A. McCurdy, California Institute for Rural Studies & The California Endowment, November 2000.
Living at the Edge: Mexican Origin Farm Worker in Rural California, Invited paper, Urban Institute and University of California Conference on Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural California, El Centro, California, January 16, 2001.
The Bounty of Food: The Poverty of Health, The California Endowment CEO Task Force on Agricultural Worker Health, 2001. Members: Hon. Esteban E. Torres, Chair; Vibiana Andrade, Juan Arambula, Douglas Blaylock, Diana Bonta, Henry Cisneros, Irma Cota, Ralph de Leon, Don Dressler, George Flores, Dean Florez, David Hayes-Bautista, Jane Henderson, Ilene Jacobs, Marta Lopez, Dona Mast, Adolfo Mata, Deborah V. Ortiz, Sarah Reyes, Marcia Sablan, Helen Thomson, Arnoldo Torres, Don Villarejo.
Access to Health Care for California's Hired Farm Workers: A Baseline Report, Don Villarejo, David Lighthall, Daniel Williams III, Ann Souter, Richard Mines, Bonnie Bade, Steve Samuals, and Stephen A. McCurdy, Research Findings: A Working Paper Provided from the Author's Pages, California Program on Access to Care, California Policy Research Center, University of California, Invited paper presented to the Binational Forum on Migrant Health: Tenemos Historia Hacemos Futuro, October 19, 2001, 45 pp plus 15 Figures.
The Health of U.S. Hired Farm Workers, Don Villarejo, Annual Review of Public Health. 24:175-193, September 25, 2002.
Who's In Charge? Labor Market Intermediaries in California Employment, March 25, 2003.
Are Migration and Free Trade Appropriate Forms of Economic Development? The Case of Mexico and U.S. Agriculture, Don Villarejo, Journal of International Law & Policy; 9(2):175-207, April 1, 2003.
State Structures and Social Movement Strategies: The Shaping of Farm Labor Protections in California, Miriam Wells and Don Villarejo, Politics & Society; 32(3):291-326, September 1, 2004.
Mendocino County Hired Farm Workers, Report prepared for California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., March 4, 2005.
Farm Labor Research Needs: How Do Workers Fare When Production Increases?, June 14, 2006.
An Assessment of the Demand for Farmworker Housing in Napa County, Ron Strochlic, Don Villarejo, Sandra Nichols, Cathy Wirth, Raoul Lievanos, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, March 1, 2007.
An Assessment of the Demand for Farm Worker Housing and Transportation in Mendocino County, by Ron Strochlic, Lisa Kresge, Don Villarejo, Cathy Wirth, California Institute for Rural Studies, CA, August 1, 2008.
Health Care Access Among Undocumented Farm Laborers in California, March 21, 2009.
Comments on JBS estimates of farm laborers eligible for health services, August 26, 2009.
The Health of California's Immigrant Farm Laborers, by Don Villarejo, Stephen A. McCurdy, Bonnie Bade, Steve Samuels, David Lighthall, Daniel Williams III. American Journal of Industrial Medicine; 53(4):387-397, November 22, 2009.
Proposed Changes to New York State Labor Law: Testimony in Support of the 'Farmworkers Fair Labor Practices Act,' Submitted to the New York Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture, February 25, 2010.
"The Challenge of Housing California's Hired Farm Laborers," Don Villarejo, Chapter 11, Rural Housing, Exurbanization, and Amenity-Driven Development, Perspectives on Rural Policy and Planning, Ashgate Publishing Company, pp. 207-222. January 1, 2011.
Health-related Inequities Among Hired Farm Workers and the Resurgence of Labor-intensive Agriculture, Don Villarejo, Health Program, The Kresge Foundation, December 1, 2012.
Improving the health of agricultural workers and their families in California, Marc B. Schenker, Stephen A. McCurdy, Heather Riden, Don Villarejo. University of California Global Health Initiative. February 1, 2015.
A New Paradigm Is Needed for Labor Relations in Agriculture: California Agriculture and Farm Labor, 1974-2014, June 24, 2015.
Agriculture & Immigration Issues in the 1990s, Don Villarejo, Invited Book Chapter, Immigration Reform and U.S. Agriculture, Philip Martin, Ed., University of California, Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics, April 1995.
Employer Sanction Citations in California Agriculture, September 11, 1997.
"Foreword," Don Villarejo, Forum for Transnational Employment, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, April 2001.
Patterns of Employer Sanctions Enforcement in the U.S. and California, Don Villarejo and Miriam Wells, Report submitted to the University of California Institute for Labor and Employment and the National Science Foundation, October 18, 2003.
Research for Action: A Guidebook to Public Records Investigation, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis CA, 1980, 112pp.
This classic guidebook to public records investigation returns to the publications listing due to popular demand. Although somewhat dated, many of the techniques it teaches are still relevant today, and it remains an essential tool.
New Method for Surveying Farm Worker Populations, Don Villarejo and David Runsten, Poster Presentation, The First National Conference for NIOSH-Sponsored Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education and Prevention, February 1994.
Hired Farm Worker Health Survey, Outline of Methodology, June 1, 1999.
Groups Call for Immediate Suspension of Pesticide Causing Birth Defects, statements by Cesar E. Chavez, Ralph Lighstone, Marion Moses, Lawrie Mott, Michale Picker, Don Villarejo, October 6, 1986.
A Review of Economic Models Used to Assess the Impact of Canceling Pesticide Registrations, Charles V. Moore and Don Villarejo, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, December 1995.
A Critique of the Report "Economic Impact of Methyl Bromide Cancellation", Charles V. Moore and Don Villarejo, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, January 1996.
Pesticide Cancellation and Kentucky Windage, Charles V. Moore and Don Villarejo, Choices, Third Quarter 1996, pp. 36-38.
The Parathion Ban: A Modern Parable of the Blind Man and Elephant - A Response, Charles V. Moore and Don Villarejo,Choices, Second Quarter 1997, pp. 37-38.
Economics and Pesticide Regulation, Charles V. Moore and Don Villarejo, Choices, Fourth Quarter 1997, p. 44.
How Effective are Voluntary Agricultural Pesticide Use Reduction Programs: A Study of Pesticide Use in California Almond and Walnut Production, Don Villarejo and Charles V. Moore, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, October 1998.
Information and Pest Management: A Study of the Impact of Information Availability and Pesticide Use in California Almond and Walnut Production, Charles V. Moore and Don Villarejo, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, October 1998.
New Lands for Agriculture: The California State Water Project, Don Villarejo with the assistance of Jude Crisfield and Phyllis White, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, 1981, 16pp.
Agricultural Land Ownership and Operations in the 49,000 Acre Drainage Study Area of the Westlands Water District, Report 060-A, Assembly Office of Research, California State Assembly, Sacramento, CA, February 1985, 37 pp.
How Much is Enough? Federal Water Subsidies and Agriculture in California's Central Valley, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis CA, 1986, 115pp.
Some Factors Influencing Future Agricultural Water Demand in California's Central Valley, Don Villarejo with the assistance of Stephanie Mandel, Final Report submitted to the San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of Interior. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, May 30, 1986, 44 pp.
Westlands Water District: Land of Super-Farms and Super Subsidies, California Institute for Rural Studies, August 7, 1986.
Land Ownership in the Grasslands Study Area, Report submitted to San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior. California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, September 30, 1987.
Missed Opportunities, Squandered Resource: Why Prosperity Brought by Water Doesn't Trickle Down in California's Central Valley, Don Villarejo and Judith Redmond, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis CA, 1988, 78 pp.
U.S. Senate Reconsiders Reclamation Law. Newsletter account of 1991 Senate Committee Hearing published in Rural California Report.
Impact of Reduced Water Supplies on Central Valley Agriculture, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, February 1995.
93640 at Risk: Farmers, Workers and Townspeople in an Era of Water Uncertainty, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, March 1996.
U.S. Federal Reclamation Programs. A Record of Technical Success and Social Failure Proceedings, El Seminario Regadios y Estructuras de Poder, Universidad Internacional Menedez Pelayo, Valencia, Spain, September 11, 1997.
Jobless After a Man-made Drought, A Report to the Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission and the Fresno County Workforce Investment Board, August 31, 2004.
Social and Economic Concerns, Don Villarejo, Invited Paper, Conference on Health Concerns of Living and Working in Agricultural California, School of Public Health & Cooperative Extension Service, University of California, Davis, June 6-7, 1990.
Agriculture and Workers Compensation in New Mexico, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, August 23, 1994.
New Directions in the Surveillance of Hired Farm Worker Health and Occupational Safety, A Report of the Work Group Convened by NIOSH to Identify Priorities for Hired Farm Worker Occupational Health Surveillance and Research. Members: Valerie Wilk & Rose Holden, Co-Chairs; Susan Bauer, Susan Brock, Edward Hendrikson, Matthew Keifer, Gina Lombardi, Paul Monahan, Michael O'Malley, Salvador Sandoval, Emma Torres, Don Villarejo. May 5, 1995.
Can Safety and Health on Farms be Improved Through Strengthening Ethical Behaviors as Derived from Agri-Cultures?, Don Villarejo, Keynote Address, National Institute for Farm Safety, Inc., Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, June 23-27, 1996, Proceedings, 1997.
Assessment of Health Risks to Farm Workers of Agricultural Pesticide Use in Santa Clara County, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, January 16, 1997.
The Health Status of California's Hired Farm Workers, Don Villarejo, Report prepared by request from Joel Diringer, Program Officer, The California Endowment, November 6, 1997.
"Farm Labor Contractors and Safety in the Fields," Don Villarejo, Platform Presentation, The Second National Conference for NIOSH-Sponsored Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO, March 1995, Proceedings: Plains Center for Agricultural Health and Safety, Colorado State University, 1997.
"Safety Law Enforcement in California Agriculture," Don Villarejo, Paper Presented to Third NIOSH Agricultural Health and Safety Conference, Ames, Iowa, March 24-26, 1996, Proceedings by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health, 1997.
"How Farm Workers Perceive the Worker Protection Standard of U.S. EPA," by Don Villarejo and Celia Prado, Proceedings. Conference on Health and Safety in Western Agriculture, Agricultural Health and Safety Center, University of California, Davis, June 1, 1997.
Occupational Injury Rates Among Hired Farmworkers, Don Villarejo, Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health; Special Issue (1):39-46. June 1, 1998.
The Occupational Health Status of Hired Farm Workers, Don Villarejo and Sherry L. Baron, Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Review; 14(3):613-635. July 1, 1999.
The Health of Children HIred to Work on U.S. Farms, California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA, February 11, 2000.
Policies to Improve the Health and Well-being of California's Hired Farm Workers, Don Villarejo and Marc B. Schenker, November 17, 2005.
Environmental Health Policy and California's Farm Labor Housing, Don Villarejo and Marc B. Schenker, John Muir Institute on the Environment, University of California, Davis, May 1, 2007.
The California Agricultural Workers Health Survey, Don Villarejo and Stephen A. McCurdy, Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health; 14(2):135-146. April 1, 2008.
Heat-related Occupational Illnesses in California Agriculture: Prevention and Regulatory Effectiveness, April 27, 2009.
(Un)Safe at Home: The Health Consequences of Sub-standard Farm Labor Housing, Don Villarejo, Marc B. Schenker, Ann Moss Joyner, Allan Parnell, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. June 3, 2010.
Celebration of Don Villarejo's Career: Remarks, December 10, 2012.
The Status of Farm Labor Housing and the Health of Workers, March 6, 2015.

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