Regular hired farm workers, performing 150 days or more of farm work annually, became increasingly important in the 1970's. The number of regular hired workers in the United States increased by almost 50 percent during the decade, while the number of seasonal workers, operators, and unpaid family workers declined. Pricing of regular hired labor is investigated through estimation of three nested wage determination models in a case study analysis for Georgia. Micro-level data on individual workers were used to analyze the effects of general human capital, farm worker duties, local labor market conditions, and farm characteristics on wage rates.Labor and Human Capital,
Livestock Outlook: Despite rising pay, finding employees to work on farms is more difficult
The Hired Farm Working Force of 1972 (HFWF) consisted of about 2.8 million persons 14 years of age a...
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...
Regular hired farm workers, performing 150 days or more of farm work annually, became increasingly i...
The historical causality between increased agricultural mechanization and reduction in farmlabor is ...
Abstract the factors that influence off-farm earnings are un-Local labor market characteristics are ...
An average of 875,000 persons 15 years of age and older did hired farmwork each week as their primar...
Abstract workers and their households is indicated by its A recent trend in rural development policy...
The farm labor market is expected to experience supply deficiencies as a result of the displacement ...
The farm labor market is expected to experience supply deficiencies as a result of the displacement ...
During the 20th century, U.S. agricultural employment fell in absolute numbers and as a share of tot...
Graduation date: 1972The objective of the study is to analyze empirically the demand\ud for hired fa...
Farm labor force, by quarters, 1976-85; and wage rates, by quarters, 1982-85.published or submitted ...
The Hired Farm Working Force of 1973 (HFWF) consisted of about 2.7 million persons 14 years of age a...
Hired farmworkers continue to earn less than all wage and salary workers, but the wage gap has narro...
Livestock Outlook: Despite rising pay, finding employees to work on farms is more difficult
The Hired Farm Working Force of 1972 (HFWF) consisted of about 2.8 million persons 14 years of age a...
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...
Regular hired farm workers, performing 150 days or more of farm work annually, became increasingly i...
The historical causality between increased agricultural mechanization and reduction in farmlabor is ...
Abstract the factors that influence off-farm earnings are un-Local labor market characteristics are ...
An average of 875,000 persons 15 years of age and older did hired farmwork each week as their primar...
Abstract workers and their households is indicated by its A recent trend in rural development policy...
The farm labor market is expected to experience supply deficiencies as a result of the displacement ...
The farm labor market is expected to experience supply deficiencies as a result of the displacement ...
During the 20th century, U.S. agricultural employment fell in absolute numbers and as a share of tot...
Graduation date: 1972The objective of the study is to analyze empirically the demand\ud for hired fa...
Farm labor force, by quarters, 1976-85; and wage rates, by quarters, 1982-85.published or submitted ...
The Hired Farm Working Force of 1973 (HFWF) consisted of about 2.7 million persons 14 years of age a...
Hired farmworkers continue to earn less than all wage and salary workers, but the wage gap has narro...
Livestock Outlook: Despite rising pay, finding employees to work on farms is more difficult
The Hired Farm Working Force of 1972 (HFWF) consisted of about 2.8 million persons 14 years of age a...
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...