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Labor Markets and Income Generation in Rural Argentina

2006

Verner, Dorte


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Rural economy; Female workers; Child labor; Working; Salaried workers; Seasonal employment; Rural; Policy research; Poorer regions; Wage employment; Secondary school; Household heads; Work in progress; Jobs; Rural workers; Agricultural activities; Unskilled labor; Poverty line; Employment opportunities; Rural towns; Self-employment; Poverty measures; Skill level; Household size; Unpaid workers; Poor households; Probit regression; Salaried worker; Poverty analysis; Younger workers; Rural workforce; Labor markets; Farm households; Poverty rates; Rural inhabitants; Life prospects; Poverty estimates; Poor; Household poverty; Access to employment; Agricultural producers; Older workers; Worker; Wage distribution; Farm labor; Rural farm; Permanent workers; Poor rural people; Rural incomes; Consumption poverty; Agricultural employment; Rural dwellers; Urban migration; Formal labor market; Low wages; Wage determination; Poor families; Rural families; Unpaid family workers; Poor farmers; Worker productivity; Income-generating activities; Majority of children; Rural income poverty; Rural sector; Level of education; Working poor; Wage earners; Formal sector workers; Child workers; Wage disparities; Wage levels; Latin american; Labor force; Educated men; Land size; Secondary schooling; Tertiary education; Previous studies; Female labor; Basic infrastructure; Rural wages; Quality of education; Rural household; Household survey; Levels of education; Rural labor; Wage differentials; Progress; Poor people; Poorer provinces; Temporary workers; Family income; Income growth; Richer people; Wage premium; Poor area; Consumption data; Technical assistance; Urban centers; Primary source; Farm activities; Policy research working paper; Private transfers; Rural labor markets; Income shares; Laborers; Rural labor market; Female participation; Poverty assessment; Rural population growth; Rural working population; Wage level; Poverty rate; Rural income; Sharecroppers; Rural households
License
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4095http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4095

2014-09-15
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