Wife's off-farm employment and its impact on perceived economic welfare of farm households
Specific objectives were (1) to explore the extent to which nonfarm labor force participation of the wife contributes to the economic welfare of the farm household, (2) to identify the relative importance of a subset of variables most likely to affect the economic welfare of the farm household, and (3) to determine the relative importance of socioeconomic and social-psychological variables as groups in explaining perceived income adequacy.
Year of publication: |
1991
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Authors: | Whittaker, Wesley Lloyd |
Other Persons: | Hafstrom, J. (contributor) |
Subject: | Women's Studies | Agricultural | Labor |
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