Farm families have historically had lower money incomes and a less equal distribution of money income than nonfarm families. However, when net worth was included in a measure of economic well-being for farm families, the median level increased and inequality in the distribution decreased. The distribution of well-being of U.S. farm families in 1966 closely approximated that of all U.S. families when the broader well-being measure was used
This paper examines the changes in the farm sector wealth from 1950 through 1999. The study uses The...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This paper uses Theil’s (1979) entropy-based measure of inequality and farm-level data to examine ch...
Farm families have historically had lower money incomes and a less equal distribution of money incom...
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
Personal distribution of well-being of farm families relative to all U. S. families is substanfially...
Total money income typically is used to indicate might be indicated by the fact that they sustained ...
The greater reliance of U.S. farm families on off-farm income has implications for the (tructure of ...
The greater reliance of U.S. farm families on off-farm income has implications for the structure of ...
Farm subsidy programs were introduced in the 1930s largely due to concern for chronically low, and h...
agricultural economists to show that average income of farm operator families distributed by size of...
Economic well-being of the farm sector and farm households has been historically associated with inc...
Traditionally, the economic well-being of households is gauged by indicators of the financial resour...
This report utilizes data from the Farm Family Living Expenditures Survey of 1973. Nationally, tota...
As the proportion of farm family incomedue to nonfarm sources continues to grow nationally, it is im...
This paper examines the changes in the farm sector wealth from 1950 through 1999. The study uses The...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This paper uses Theil’s (1979) entropy-based measure of inequality and farm-level data to examine ch...
Farm families have historically had lower money incomes and a less equal distribution of money incom...
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
Personal distribution of well-being of farm families relative to all U. S. families is substanfially...
Total money income typically is used to indicate might be indicated by the fact that they sustained ...
The greater reliance of U.S. farm families on off-farm income has implications for the (tructure of ...
The greater reliance of U.S. farm families on off-farm income has implications for the structure of ...
Farm subsidy programs were introduced in the 1930s largely due to concern for chronically low, and h...
agricultural economists to show that average income of farm operator families distributed by size of...
Economic well-being of the farm sector and farm households has been historically associated with inc...
Traditionally, the economic well-being of households is gauged by indicators of the financial resour...
This report utilizes data from the Farm Family Living Expenditures Survey of 1973. Nationally, tota...
As the proportion of farm family incomedue to nonfarm sources continues to grow nationally, it is im...
This paper examines the changes in the farm sector wealth from 1950 through 1999. The study uses The...
This study compares the economic well-being of farm and nonfarm households using data from the 2004 ...
This paper uses Theil’s (1979) entropy-based measure of inequality and farm-level data to examine ch...