How Latine youth's positive development unfold through farmwork in rural migrant farmworker families in the US Midwest
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Jiang, Xue
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Purdue Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, W Lafayette, IN USA
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Jiang, Xue
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Taylor, Zoe E.
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Purdue Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, W Lafayette, IN USAPurdue Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, W Lafayette, IN USA
Taylor, Zoe E.
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Carlo, Gustavo
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Univ Calif Irvine, Sch Educ, Irvine, CA USAPurdue Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, W Lafayette, IN USA
Carlo, Gustavo
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Suitor, J. Jill
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Purdue Univ, Dept Sociol, W Lafayette, IN USAPurdue Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, W Lafayette, IN USA
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Ruiz, Yumary
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Ruiz, Yumary
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Some Latine youth from rural migrant farmworker communities engage in farmwork to help support themselves and their families. Although research has documented their motives for working and some characteristics of their employment, knowledge about how these youth construct their work in the fields and how such experiences relate to their positive development is needed to depict their holistic experiences. Using mixed methods, we explored youth's farmwork experiences and examined how these experiences relate to youth's prosocial behaviors, civic responsibility, and ego-resiliency. Data are from a mixed-method study of Latine youth and parents in rural and agricultural families in the U.S. Midwest. The present study uses qualitative data from a subsample of 47 youth (Mage = 11.42, 48.8% boys) who participated in interviews and survey activities. Thematic coding of the interviews revealed sociocognitive, socioemotional, skilled-related, and physical experiences, as well as prosocial considerations that included perspective taking, moral reasoning, and empathetic concern. Integrating qualitative and quantitative data showed that these experiences were distinctively associated with higher other-oriented and lower self-oriented prosocial behaviors and higher ego-resiliency. Further, farmworker youth also showed significantly lower civic efficacy, indicating that farmwork may discourage some aspects of civic responsibility. The results can inform policy and program designs on promoting Latine youth's positive development in the face of adversity, such as by highlighting character development and bridging youth engagement with civic spheres.