The objective of this article is to analyse the trends in on-farm labour use, including own family labour, hired labour and contract work, and to assess the factors driving their evolution in France and in Switzerland during 1990-2007. A particular attention is given to agricultural policies, namely the level and type of support. Results indicate that crop area payments discourage the different labour demands in both countries. No other subsidies have a significant influence on labour use in Switzerland. By contrast, in France environment and investment payments favour labour use, in particular external labour (contract and hired labour)
Le salariat agricole a toujours été invisible, socialement et politiquement. Pourtant, bien que son ...
The contributions of small farms to the environment or employment are increasingly recognised. Yet s...
This article studies the impact of the labour force composition of farms – the share of family labou...
The objective of this article is to analyse the trends in on-farm labour use, including own family l...
The objective of this article is to analyse the trends in on-farm labour use, including own family l...
The objective of this article is to analyse the trends in on-farm labour use, including own family l...
This article analyses the factors driving the evolution of on-farm labour use, including own family ...
In many developed countries, the share of wage employment out of the total agricultural labour force...
The labour employment trends of 2003 Swiss FADN farms between 2004 and 2009 are studied, differentia...
International audienceSeasonal wage labour was rarely distinguished from the permanent one in farm-h...
Seasonal wage labour was rarely distinguished from the permanent one in farm-household models althou...
Seasonal wage labour was rarely distinguished from the permanent one in farm-household models althou...
National audienceThe question of farm size has long been a concern in the agricultural economics lit...
International audienceWhile historically the family nature of farms has depended mainly on the fact ...
Research on sectoral employment is an important part of economic investigation devoted to structural...
Le salariat agricole a toujours été invisible, socialement et politiquement. Pourtant, bien que son ...
The contributions of small farms to the environment or employment are increasingly recognised. Yet s...
This article studies the impact of the labour force composition of farms – the share of family labou...
The objective of this article is to analyse the trends in on-farm labour use, including own family l...
The objective of this article is to analyse the trends in on-farm labour use, including own family l...
The objective of this article is to analyse the trends in on-farm labour use, including own family l...
This article analyses the factors driving the evolution of on-farm labour use, including own family ...
In many developed countries, the share of wage employment out of the total agricultural labour force...
The labour employment trends of 2003 Swiss FADN farms between 2004 and 2009 are studied, differentia...
International audienceSeasonal wage labour was rarely distinguished from the permanent one in farm-h...
Seasonal wage labour was rarely distinguished from the permanent one in farm-household models althou...
Seasonal wage labour was rarely distinguished from the permanent one in farm-household models althou...
National audienceThe question of farm size has long been a concern in the agricultural economics lit...
International audienceWhile historically the family nature of farms has depended mainly on the fact ...
Research on sectoral employment is an important part of economic investigation devoted to structural...
Le salariat agricole a toujours été invisible, socialement et politiquement. Pourtant, bien que son ...
The contributions of small farms to the environment or employment are increasingly recognised. Yet s...
This article studies the impact of the labour force composition of farms – the share of family labou...