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397 (14.9 percent)
urban-rural interface
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354 (35.4 percent of the 1966 number of operators) and a gross entry of 87
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395 (30.3 percent of the 1966 operators). Thus
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527 (7 .5 percent) which was due to a gross exit of 129
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922 (35.5 percent of the 1971 operators) and a gross entry of 102
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957 (which was 24.0 percent of the number of 1971 operators) (table 2). Similarly
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A common characteristic of rural change in most countries has been the net flow of human resources from the farm to the nonfarm sector. Off-farm work by farm family members has been identified as an important factor influencing this flow (Baumgartner
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and 1976 Censuses of Agriculture (table 1). The data are ideally suited to the study at the micro level of the impact of off-farm work on the movement of farmers to the nonfarm sector. The first important point to note is that the relatively small change in the number of farmers between census periods is comprised of a surprisingly large rate of gross entry and gross exit. From 1966 to 1971
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and Szabo.) The purpose of this paper is to investigate the interrelationships between offfarm work and entry to and exit from farming. Data are drawn from a longitudinal micro data file on Canadian farmers from the 1966
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CHANGES AT THE
URBAN-RURAL
INTERFACE
: THE CONTRIBUTION OF OFF-FARM WORK BY FARMERS
Bollman, Ray
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International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE
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1981
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