Unsatisfactory Inspections of Migrant Labor Camps

Unsatisfactory Inspections of Migrant Labor Camps

The percentage of migrant labor camp inspections marked as “Unsatisfactory”.

Each year 150,000 to 200,000 migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families travel and work in Florida. Permits are issued to migrant labor camps ensuring that migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families live in housing that meets or exceeds standards set by law.

In 2024, the percentage of Unsatisfactory Inspections of Migrant Labor Camps in Alachua County was 10.8 compared to Florida at 10.5. The line graph shows change over time when there are at least three years of data.

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Alachua County
Unsatisfactory Inspections of Migrant Labor Camps, Single Year
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Unsatisfactory Inspections of Migrant Labor Camps, Percentage of Migrant Labor Camps Inspected, Single Year  
AlachuaFlorida
Data YearCountDenomPercent (%)MOVCountDenomPercent (%)MOV
202487410.87.19128,70410.50.6
20236698.76.67827,69910.20.7
20224517.86597,3439.00.7
20214517.86587,3359.00.7
2020226533.8*11.58486,20413.70.9
201965810.37.89356,57914.20.8
20180280.08446,14713.70.9
201793228.115.69325,87215.90.9
201662821.415.29566,51514.70.9
201521118.29286,85613.50.8
2014040.06736,47110.40.7
2013000.05406,0958.90.7
2012000.05666,5448.60.7
2011000.07056,62810.60.7
2010000.09347,34712.70.8
20091137.76727,2079.30.7
20082825.06206,6699.30.7
2007000.06696,13510.90.8
2006000.08315,65214.70.9
2005010.04545,4538.30.7
Florida
Unsatisfactory Inspections of Migrant Labor Camps, Percent of Migrant Labor Camps Inspected, 2024
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Unsatisfactory Inspections of Migrant Labor Camps, Percent of Migrant Labor Camps Inspected, 2024      MOV
CountyCountDenomPercent (%)MOV
Florida9128,70410.50.6
Alachua87410.87.1
Baker00
Bay080.0
Bradford040.0
Brevard124228.6*13.7
Broward00
Calhoun010.0
Charlotte040.0
Citrus0250.0
Clay080.0
Collier727869.22.0
Columbia127615.88.2
Miami-Dade4874.6
DeSoto7572010.42.2
Dixie0110.0
Duval00
Escambia00
Flagler0250.0
Franklin00
Gadsden3397.7
Gilchrist070.0
Glades2414316.8*6.1
Gulf00
Hamilton0120.0
Hardee6862011.02.5
Hendry18495219.3*2.5
Hernando1293.4
Highlands521,7772.9*0.8
Hillsborough12377915.8*2.6
Holmes00
Indian River101925.2*3.1
Jackson0130.0
Jefferson030.0
Lafayette020.0
Lake2817516.0*5.4
Lee4666.1
Leon2316.5
Levy0450.0
Liberty00
Madison21910.5
Manatee151808.34.0
Marion3595.1
Martin080.0
Monroe00
Nassau00
Okaloosa32114.3
Okeechobee132605.0*2.6
Orange247233.3*10.9
Osceola92536.0*18.8
Palm Beach12750325.2*3.8
Pasco4517.8
Pinellas00
Polk54511.1*1.0
Putnam0600.0
St. Johns52917.213.7
St. Lucie4567.1
Santa Rosa1185.6
Sarasota010.0
Seminole1425.0
Sumter0170.0
Suwannee124825.0*12.3
Taylor090.0
Union00
Volusia2533.8
Wakulla00
Walton040.0
Washington00
5/9/2025 7:26:38 PM

Data Note(s)


FLHealthCHARTS.gov is provided by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance Management.

Data Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Environmental Health

  • Chart will display if there are at least three years of data.

  • Multi-year counts are a sum of the selected years, not an average.

  • Quartiles are calculated when data is available for at least 51 counties.

  • MOV - Measure of Variability: Probable range of values resulting from random fluctuations in the number of events. Not calculated when numerator is below 5 or denominator is below 20, or count or rate is suppressed. The MOV is useful for comparing rates to a goal or standard. For example, if the absolute difference between the county rate and the statewide rate is less than the MOV, the county rate is not significantly different from the statewide rate (alpha level = 0.05). When the absolute difference between the county rate and the statewide rate is greater than the MOV, the county rate is significantly different from the statewide rate. MOV should not be used to determine if the rates of two different counties, or the county rates for two different years, are statistically significantly different.

  • Denom - abbreviated for Denominator.

  • Population estimates are not available for persons whose county of residence is unknown. Given this, the denominator and associated rate are not available.

  • * - Indicates the county rate is statistically significantly different from the statewide rate.

  • These data show the total number of unsatisfactory inspections divided by the total number of inspections performed during indicated time period, with the results expressed as a percentage.
  • This is secondary, quantitative data.