This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2001 Agricultural Resource Management Survey and the 2001 Survey of Consumer Finances. Comparisons are made in terms of income and wealth using Tukey-Kramer mean separation tests, regression analysis, and Gini coefficients. The results show that income and wealth of rural residence and intermediate farms are comparable to those of nonfarm households without businesses, while the well-being of commercial farms is similar to that of nonfarm households with businesses. Income and wealth vary across life-cycle stages, with a less pronounced cycle for the income of commercial farms
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
This study tests the impact of household and demographic factors on the economic well-being of the f...
This study tests the impact of household and demographic factors on the economic well-being of the f...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the Agric...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2001 ...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This paper reports estimates of consumption-based measures of well-being for farm households based o...
This paper reports estimates of consumption-based measures of well-being for farm households based o...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from th
Household economic well-being can be gauged by the financial resources (income/ wealth) available to...
Household economic well-being can be gauged by the financial resources (income/ wealth) available to...
Traditionally, the economic well-being of households is gauged by indicators of the financial resour...
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
This study tests the impact of household and demographic factors on the economic well-being of the f...
This study tests the impact of household and demographic factors on the economic well-being of the f...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the Agric...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2001 ...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This paper reports estimates of consumption-based measures of well-being for farm households based o...
This paper reports estimates of consumption-based measures of well-being for farm households based o...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from th
Household economic well-being can be gauged by the financial resources (income/ wealth) available to...
Household economic well-being can be gauged by the financial resources (income/ wealth) available to...
Traditionally, the economic well-being of households is gauged by indicators of the financial resour...
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
This study tests the impact of household and demographic factors on the economic well-being of the f...
This study tests the impact of household and demographic factors on the economic well-being of the f...