Du Toit & Ally’s (2003) results on the casualisation of farm work in the Western Cape confirmed the worst fears of sociologists: Globalisation and/or labour laws increased casualisation in agriculture. New labour data and a study conducted in 1976 allow one to revisit the casualisation result for the table grape industry of the Hex River Valley. This paper resolves imprecise definitions of regular versus permanent status, and of casual versus seasonal status. It also examines casualisation and job shedding. Results show a decrease in the share of seasonal work and no change in the casual component of seasonal work. The job status of most farm women in the Valley improved as a result of legislative changes implemented since 1994. Outsour...
The status of South African farm workers has changed significantly over the past five decades. Using...
At the last count agriculture employed twice as many people as the mining sector and about four fift...
Agriculture is a major employer of labour in South Africa with about 8.8% of the total labour force ...
Du Toit & Ally’s (2003) results on the casualisation of farm work in the Western Cape confirmed the ...
Du Toit & Ally's (2003) results on the casualisation of farm work in the Western Cape confirmed the ...
Agricultural employment in South Africa's commercial farming sector is declining at an alarming...
© 2018 The Agricultural Economics Society In 2013 the minimum agricultural wage in South Africa was ...
The expansion of the South African deciduous fruit export sector in the context of globalisation in ...
On several Friday nights during February and March 2001, a visitor to Happiness Street1 in the Oost...
Employment creation is a national priority, and it is often said that agriculture is a sector in whi...
Protests by farm workers in De Doorns in the Hex River Valley of the Western Cape in November 2012 –...
While South Africa enjoys a wealth of household and firm data that speaks to the evolution of the la...
A survey of 103 sugarcane farmers on the KwaZulu-Natal coast was conducted in order to analyse the i...
A survey of 190 wine and table grape farmers in the Western Cape puts the average wage for farm labo...
A survey of 103 sugarcane farmers on the KwaZulu-Natal coast was conducted in order to analyse the i...
The status of South African farm workers has changed significantly over the past five decades. Using...
At the last count agriculture employed twice as many people as the mining sector and about four fift...
Agriculture is a major employer of labour in South Africa with about 8.8% of the total labour force ...
Du Toit & Ally’s (2003) results on the casualisation of farm work in the Western Cape confirmed the ...
Du Toit & Ally's (2003) results on the casualisation of farm work in the Western Cape confirmed the ...
Agricultural employment in South Africa's commercial farming sector is declining at an alarming...
© 2018 The Agricultural Economics Society In 2013 the minimum agricultural wage in South Africa was ...
The expansion of the South African deciduous fruit export sector in the context of globalisation in ...
On several Friday nights during February and March 2001, a visitor to Happiness Street1 in the Oost...
Employment creation is a national priority, and it is often said that agriculture is a sector in whi...
Protests by farm workers in De Doorns in the Hex River Valley of the Western Cape in November 2012 –...
While South Africa enjoys a wealth of household and firm data that speaks to the evolution of the la...
A survey of 103 sugarcane farmers on the KwaZulu-Natal coast was conducted in order to analyse the i...
A survey of 190 wine and table grape farmers in the Western Cape puts the average wage for farm labo...
A survey of 103 sugarcane farmers on the KwaZulu-Natal coast was conducted in order to analyse the i...
The status of South African farm workers has changed significantly over the past five decades. Using...
At the last count agriculture employed twice as many people as the mining sector and about four fift...
Agriculture is a major employer of labour in South Africa with about 8.8% of the total labour force ...