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This article examines the importance of non-farm income in reducing per-capita income inequality among agricultural households in southern Ethiopia, with an emphasis on the gender dimension. Using a modified technique of inequality decomposition by income sources applied to household survey...
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Migration patterns in Israeli agriculture have gone through different phases. Labor flowed into farming until the country became self‐sufficient in terms of food supply. Then, self‐employed farmers exited gradually while production continued to increase, destined for export markets. This...
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We use a mixture regression model to identify segmentation in the Israeli labor market, and propose a new method for assigning workers to simulated segments. We identified a lowwage segment and a high-wage segment, as well as a third segment with a large wage variability that we interpret as...
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This article examines the importance of non-farm income in reducing per-capita incomeinequality among agricultural households in southern Ethiopia, with an emphasis on thegender dimension. Using a modified technique of inequality decomposition by incomesources applied to household survey data,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009442837