CHILDHOOD AGRICULTURAL INJURY PREVENTION INITIATIVE
Minority Farm Operator Childhood Agricultural Injury Survey (M-CAIS) Results
M-CAIS Injury Tables – Hispanic Operated Farms
The distribution of injury estimates are provided by various demographic characteristics (e.g., age, sex, type of farm). Detailed injury information was only collected for the four most recent injury events that occurred on each farm.
National estimates of injuries to all youth (<20 years) on Hispanic operated U.S. farms by:
type of youth (pdf, excel)
type of youth and region (pdf, excel)
type of youth and sex (pdf, excel)
type of youth and age group (pdf, excel)
type of youth and type of farm (pdf, excel)
type of farm and age group (pdf, excel)
nature of injury (pdf, excel)
body part (pdf, excel)
body part and sex (pdf, excel)
injury event (pdf, excel)
source of injury (pdf, excel)
source of injury and sex (pdf, excel)
demographic characteristics – all years combined (pdf, excel)
injury characteristics – all years combined (pdf, excel)
National estimates of injuries to household youth (<20 years) on Hispanic operated U.S. farms by:
region (pdf, excel)
sex (pdf, excel)
age group (pdf, excel)
type of farm (pdf, excel)
body part (pdf, excel)
injury event (pdf, excel)
source of injury (pdf, excel)
demographic characteristics – all years combined (pdf, excel)
injury characteristics – all years combined (pdf, excel)
National estimates of work-related injuries to working youth (<20 years) on Hispanic operated U.S. farms by:
type of youth and type of farm (pdf, excel)
type of youth (pdf, excel)
sex (pdf, excel)
demographic characteristics – all years combined (pdf, excel)
injury characteristics – all years combined (pdf, excel)
National estimates of work-related injuries to working household youth (<20 years) on Hispanic operated U.S. farms by:
type of farm (pdf, excel)
demographic characteristics – all years combined (pdf, excel)
injury characteristics – all years combined (pdf, excel)
- Page last reviewed: April 11, 2017
- Page last updated: September 14, 2012
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Division of Safety Research