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Off-farm work and incomes of farm households

2006
Dans cet article, les auteurs s’appuient sur le modèle du ménage producteur pour analyser la formation et les inégalités du revenu des ménages d’agriculteurs en utilisant un raccordement réalisé par l'Insee entre le Réseau d'information comptable agricole (Rica) et des données fiscales (1991 et 1997).
Butault, Jean-Pierre   +2 more
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Farm and farmer characteristics and off‐farm work: evidence from Algeria

Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2019
Off‐farm work is a widespread, two‐edged, phenomenon that can help both the survival and the demise of small‐ and medium‐sized agricultural exploitations. Given the prevalence of poverty in rural areas, nonfarm income has been credited with helping farmers to survive. But the observed shrinking of rural areas has also raised the question of whether off‐
Radhia Bouchakour, Mohammed Saad
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Farm Women Blend Farm and Off-Farm Work

1994
Some farm women operate farms alone, more operate farms jointly with their husbands, and still others leave farm management decisions to their husbands. All three groups of farm women make substantial contributions to farm household income, most often by working both on and off the farm.
Perry, Janet E.   +3 more
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Agritourism and off‐farm work: survival strategies for small farms

Agricultural Economics, 2014
AbstractThis study considers agritourism and off‐farm work as income diversification choices simultaneously and analyzes factors influencing such choices. Further, the study assesses the impact of agritourism, off‐farm work, and both on gross cash farm income and total farm household income.
Aditya R. Khanal, Ashok K. Mishra
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OFF-FARM WORK PARTICIPATION, OFF-FARM LABOR SUPPLY AND ON-FARM LABOR DEMAND OF U.S. FARM OPERATORS

1997
An agricultural household model provides the framework for modeling off-farm work participation and off-farm and on-farm work decisions of farm operators. The empirical results are obtained from fitting the econometric model to data from a large national survey.
Huffman, Wallace E.   +3 more
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THE DETERMINANTS OF PARTICIPATION DECISION IN OFF-FARM WORK: THE IOWA CASE

2002
This paper examines factors affecting the role of individual, farm production, family finance, and regional characteristics in affecting labor force decisions by farm households. Young, more educated households are much more likely to work off-farm, suggesting that off-farm labor has become an expected part of new farm households.
Kwon, Chul-Woo   +5 more
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OFF-FARM WORK BY FARMERS: THEORY AND RESULTS FOR CANADA FOR 1971

1978
The concept of a kinked demand for labour curve is developed to analyse the phenomenon of off-farm work by farmers. The implications of this concept for studies in the agricultural sector are presented. Results of a linear, probit and logit probability response model to explain the probability of an operator participating in off-farm work are presented
Bollman, Ray D., Bollman, Ray D.
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Off-Farm Work: A Marginal Analysis

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1971
Paul Polzin, Peter MacDonald
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A COMMENT ON BOLLMAN'S “OFF‐FARM WORK BY FARMERS:…”

Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, 1981
Barry T. Coyle, Ramon E. Lopez
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OFF-FARM WORK PARTICIPATION, OFF-FARM LABOR SUPPLY AND ON-FARM LABOR DEMAND OF U.S. FARM OPERATORS

1998
The paper presents econometric evidence on off-farm work participation, off-farm hours of work, and on-farm hours of work for U.S. farm operators using a national sample of farmers for the USDA's 1991 Farm Costs and Return Survey.
Huffman, Wallace, El-Osta, Hisham
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