The purpose of this study is to understand the causes determining the exit from the sector of young adults. Drawing from migration and succession theories, a number of factors, hypothesised to influence the decision, are tested using a Probit model. The findings lend support for the selectivity hypothesis: low incomes are negatively related with the propensity to stay in the sector. The exit of young could be related to the low earnings and to the preferences of individuals. The intergenerational transfer seems to be the result of an involvement in the farm activity.

THE GENERATIONAL TURNOVER IN AGRICULTURE: THEORETICAL PROBLEMS AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES / Simeone, M. - (2005). (Intervento presentato al convegno EAAE SEMINAR ON ISTITUTIONAL UNITS IN AGRICULTURE).

THE GENERATIONAL TURNOVER IN AGRICULTURE: THEORETICAL PROBLEMS AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES

SIMEONE M
2005

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to understand the causes determining the exit from the sector of young adults. Drawing from migration and succession theories, a number of factors, hypothesised to influence the decision, are tested using a Probit model. The findings lend support for the selectivity hypothesis: low incomes are negatively related with the propensity to stay in the sector. The exit of young could be related to the low earnings and to the preferences of individuals. The intergenerational transfer seems to be the result of an involvement in the farm activity.
2005
THE GENERATIONAL TURNOVER IN AGRICULTURE: THEORETICAL PROBLEMS AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES / Simeone, M. - (2005). (Intervento presentato al convegno EAAE SEMINAR ON ISTITUTIONAL UNITS IN AGRICULTURE).
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