The Farm Labor Data Dashboard was developed by NCFH to centralize nationally available data related to farmworkers in the U.S. The dashboard is an interactive, web-based tool that integrates data from sources such as the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and others to gain an understanding of the national landscape of farm labor.

The dashboard provides users with key data to organize farmworker outreach and services, plan around agricultural seasons, and determine industry trends. Users can view information on national, state, and county levels as available, and export data when available.
To access the dashboard, please fill out the form using the button below. NCFH staff will review your information in 2-3 days and provide additional information at that time to access the dashboard.
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Contact: Sarah Prager, prager@ncfh.org.
National Center for Farmworker Health. Farm Labor Data Dashboard.
This publication was supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $4,000,000 with 100 percent funded by CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS, or the U.S.Government.
National Agricultural Workers Survey
Source: Department of Labor
Download the raw survey data from the National Agricultural Workers Survey in SAS, CSV or Excel format. The NAWS website also includes their methodology, questionnaire and code book.
Interactive Guide to the NAWS
Source: Office of Foreign Labor Certification
The National Center for Farmworker Health has developed an interactive web application to help you quickly find information from the most recent NAWS surveys. You can browse information about the demographics, household characteristics, work characteristics, housing, and health care of agricultural workers in the U.S. by clicking on the relevant tabs. You can also customize this information based on the workers’ migratory patterns and based on geographic region.
The H-2A program is a guestworker program for temporary or seasonal agricultural work that allows agricultural employers in the U.S. who anticipate a shortage of domestic workers to hire foreign workers for up to 10 months. Access data here.
Occupational Safety & Health Administration Data
Source: Department of Labor
Download data about workplace accidents, injuries and investigations recorded by OSHA. Data sets range in size from about several thousand records to over 11 million and most can be sorted by industry. All data is available in CSV or XML format.
Know of more data sources about U.S. farmworkers or have feedback on our resources? Please contact us.