Employment data for women living on farms/ranches in six Wyoming counties were gathered in 1985 and 1986 as part of a farm/ranch households survey. This paper focuses on female employment and its contribution to the economic viability of farm operations, by considering the importance of women\u27s as well as men\u27s employment in maintaining the economic viability of farming/ranching operations during a farm crisis and a wage boom. Although an equal percentage of females and males work off-farm, the data show gender-defined patterns. While size of farm operation was a major predictor of the likelihood of engaging in off-farm employment for men, age and education level proved important predictors of women\u27s employment off the farm. Both ...
Researchers explored farm women's economic contributions to the family farm--an economic contri...
Women have long been involved in agricultural production, yet farming and ranching have been associa...
In the U.S., agriculture has historically been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepre...
Employment data for women living on farms/ranches in six Wyoming counties were gathered in 1985 and ...
One of the most important changes affecting the agricultural sector in the U.S. has been the increas...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between gender, “rurality,” and several ...
Our recognition of women\u27s involvement in Great Plains agriculture is frequently linked to stereo...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the growth in the number of women farmers and the rise ...
Women have always had a stake in agriculture. The number of women as key farming operators rose from...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsMykel TaylorWomen have long worked on farm...
The overall objective of the proposed research is to gain an in-depth understanding of the woman\u27...
Participation rates for farm women in off-farm labor markets continue to increase, as does their par...
In this paper, we analyze the paid labor force participation rates and continuity patterns of rural ...
The number of women as key farming operators rose from 28 percent to nearly 60 percent from 1940 thr...
In the United States, agriculture has been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepresent...
Researchers explored farm women's economic contributions to the family farm--an economic contri...
Women have long been involved in agricultural production, yet farming and ranching have been associa...
In the U.S., agriculture has historically been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepre...
Employment data for women living on farms/ranches in six Wyoming counties were gathered in 1985 and ...
One of the most important changes affecting the agricultural sector in the U.S. has been the increas...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between gender, “rurality,” and several ...
Our recognition of women\u27s involvement in Great Plains agriculture is frequently linked to stereo...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the growth in the number of women farmers and the rise ...
Women have always had a stake in agriculture. The number of women as key farming operators rose from...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsMykel TaylorWomen have long worked on farm...
The overall objective of the proposed research is to gain an in-depth understanding of the woman\u27...
Participation rates for farm women in off-farm labor markets continue to increase, as does their par...
In this paper, we analyze the paid labor force participation rates and continuity patterns of rural ...
The number of women as key farming operators rose from 28 percent to nearly 60 percent from 1940 thr...
In the United States, agriculture has been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepresent...
Researchers explored farm women's economic contributions to the family farm--an economic contri...
Women have long been involved in agricultural production, yet farming and ranching have been associa...
In the U.S., agriculture has historically been a male-dominated industry. Women have been underrepre...