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Nonfarm, Employment as a Response to Underemployment in Agriculture

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  • M. Rose Olfert, 1992. "Nonfarm, Employment as a Response to Underemployment in Agriculture," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society/Societe canadienne d'agroeconomie, vol. 40(3), pages 443-458, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:canjag:v:40:y:1992:i:3:p:443-458
    DOI: j.1744-7976.1992.tb03706.x
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