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1.	Labor Migrants Labor Migrants are workers who move from region to region in order to find work. They are usually unskilled laborers and will mostly work seasonal jobs. The United Nations defines a migrant worker as anyone working outside of their country of origin. The definition of migrant workers is different for all parts of the world but is usually considered someone who moves looking for seasonal work. (Requirement 2a anthropological key term or concept) In Walla Walla Washington there are many migrant workers. There has always been a large number of them because of the vast agricultural base in Walla Walla. As years have gone by the number of migrant workers has increased greatly because of the up and coming wine industry. The workers there are now settled and not migrating seasonally because there is so much work. All of these workers are field workers. They harvest grapes, asparagus, and apples which falls into the unskilled workers category. (Requirement 2b ethnographic example)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migrant_worker www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/381844/migrant-labour (2c citation)