Gender productivity gaps in agriculture are large around the world, even though women comprise 40–50 percent of the agricultural labor force in developing countries. Gender...
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Labour and skills shortages are a major concern in the agro-food sector across OECD countries. This challenge is compounded by the relatively small, and declining, contribution of agriculture to GDP, and the negative...
To contribute to the debate on labour and the ways of farming, this study tested the relevance of a labour-based typology to discriminate among forms of production operating in the Thai rubber sector. The data used...
As a substantial portion of the rural labor force migrates to urban areas, it is commonly assumed that women could take over traditionally male tasks in agricultural production...
After the disappearance of socialist State farms and cooperatives, the diversity of farms in the world seemed to have been reduced to a simple dichotomy: family farms on the one hand and corporate...
Agricultural production in Africa is generally highly labor intensive with gender‐specific specialization across activities. Using panel data from Tanzania, we examine the effects of heat stress...
Data on regular labour force by farming type and farm size expressed in persons or AWU (Annual Working Units), the units of measure for the characteristics (area in ha). Farm...
Data on regular labour force by farming type and economic farm size expressed in persons or AWU (Annual Working Units), the units of measure for the characteristics (area in ha...
Data on regular labour force expressed in persons or AWU (Annual Working Units) broken down by NUTS2 Farm Structure Survey data are used to collect...
Data on labour input in agriculture by country expressed in thousand annual work units (AWU). AWUs are defined as full-time equivalent employment (corresponding to the number of full-time...