Rural Workers in Rural Labor Markets

Rural Workers in Rural Labor Markets
Title Rural Workers in Rural Labor Markets PDF eBook
Author F. Ray Marshall
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1974
Genre Business & Economics
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Monograph on the rural worker and rural labour markets (human resources planning) in the USA - includes chapters on the rural community (incl. Small farmers, rural migration, agricultural policy implications and trends), non-farm rural industry, manpower programmes designed to promote rural development, the promotion of organizations such as rural cooperatives, trade unions and community development corporations, etc. Bibliographys, references and statistical tables.

Labor Markets in the Rural South

Labor Markets in the Rural South
Title Labor Markets in the Rural South PDF eBook
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Pages 554
Release 1977
Genre Labor supply
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Symposium on Rural Labor Markets Research Issues

Symposium on Rural Labor Markets Research Issues
Title Symposium on Rural Labor Markets Research Issues PDF eBook
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Pages 208
Release 1986
Genre Labor supply
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The Organization Of Work In Rural And Urban Labor Markets

The Organization Of Work In Rural And Urban Labor Markets
Title The Organization Of Work In Rural And Urban Labor Markets PDF eBook
Author Patrick M Horan
Publisher Westview Press
Pages 202
Release 1984-11-21
Genre Business & Economics
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Economic analysis of local level rural areas and urban areas labour markets in South-Eastern USA - examines the social structure and economic structure; reviews labour market related economic theories and economic research, as well as its classification; looks at theoretical economic models and analysis design; analyses occupational and income allocation, labour market types and the social division of labour; discusses further research needs. Graphs, references, statistical tables.

Emigration and Its Effects on the Sending Country

Emigration and Its Effects on the Sending Country
Title Emigration and Its Effects on the Sending Country PDF eBook
Author Beth J. Asch
Publisher RAND Corporation
Pages 234
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
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What are the effects of immigration on the sending country? Studies suggest that emigration has a positive effect.

The Rise of Rural-to-Rural Labor Markets in China

The Rise of Rural-to-Rural Labor Markets in China
Title The Rise of Rural-to-Rural Labor Markets in China PDF eBook
Author Bryan Lohmar
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002
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The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transformation into an industrial economy. We argue in this paper that rural industry offers an alternative to urban industry for receiving agricultural labor from areas without off-farm employment opportunities. Characteristics of rural industry differ from their urban counterparts. These characteristics may serve to shape the growth in employment for incoming workers in rural areas, provide opportunities for certain types of workers, and affect the impacts these workers have on the local economy. In this paper we examine the features of China's rural-to-rural labor movement and the villages where these workers are employed. Using a nationally representative sample of 215 villages, we show that the growth in rural-to-rural labor movement between 1988 and 1995 has been much faster than in rural-to-urban movement or in local off-farm employment. The rapid growth in rural-to-rural commuting and migration has not negatively affected off-farm income earning opportunities for workers living in the receiving villages. Rural-to-rural labor movement also has many positive effects. Labor movement into rural villages provides opportunities for workers generally underrepresented in other parts of the off-farm labor market, appears to dampen upward pressure on wages that allows rural industry to maintain labor intensive practices, and promotes national economic integration.

Labor Markets and Income Generation in Rural Argentina

Labor Markets and Income Generation in Rural Argentina
Title Labor Markets and Income Generation in Rural Argentina PDF eBook
Author Dorte Verner
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 35
Release 2006
Genre Agriculture
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This paper addresses three areas of the rural labor market-employment, labor wages, and agriculture producer incomes. Findings show that the poor allocate a lower share of their labor to farm sectors than the nonpoor do, but still around 70 percent work in agriculture, and the vast majority of rural workers are engaged in the informal sector. When examining nonfarm employment in rural Argentina, findings suggest that key determinants of access to employment and productivity in nonfarm activities are education, skills, land access, location, and gender. Employment analyses show that women have higher probability than men to participate in rural nonfarm activities and they are not confined to low-return employment. Moreover, workers living in poorer regions with land access are less likely to be employed in the nonfarm sector. There is strong evidence that educated people have better prospects in both the farm and nonfarm sectors, and that education is an important determinant of employment in the better-paid nonfarm activities. Labor wage analyses reveal that labor markets pay lower returns to poorer than to richer women and returns to education are increasing with increased level of completed education and income level. And nonfarm income and employment are highly correlated with gender, skills, household size, and education. This analysis also shows a rather heterogeneous impact pattern of individual characteristics across the income distribution, but education is important for all levels of income. Agricultural producer income analyses reveal that producers' income monotonically increases with land size and with completed education level, and positively correlates with road access and use of electricity, fertilizer, and irrigation. Finally, farms operated by women are slightly more productive than farms operated by men.