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The Agricultural Work Force of 1985: A Statistical Profile

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  • Oliveira, Victor J.
  • Cox, E. Jane

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Over 8 million people 14 years of age and older were employed on U.S. farms at some time during 1985, including 2.5 million who did hired farmwork, 2.9 million who operated a farm, and 3.8 million who did unpaid farmwork. Over 1 million workers participated in more than one of these activities. The agricultural work force was predominantly male. Nonfarmwork was an important source of earnings for all three agricultural work force groups. This report presents findings of the 1985 Agricultural Work Force Survey.

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  • Oliveira, Victor J. & Cox, E. Jane, 1988. "The Agricultural Work Force of 1985: A Statistical Profile," Agricultural Economic Reports 305543, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerser:305543
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.305543
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    1. Daberkow, Stan G. & Whitener, Leslie A., 1986. "Agricultural Labor Data Sources: An Update," Miscellaneous Publications 321976, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    1. Reimund, Donn A. & Gale, Fred, 1992. "Structural Change in the U.S. Farm Sector, 1974-87: 13th Annual Family Farm Report to Congress," Agricultural Information Bulletins 309659, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. Oliveira, Victor J., 1989. "Trends in the Hired Farm Work Force, 1945-87," Agricultural Information Bulletins 309488, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. Oliveira, Victor J. & Cox, E. Jane, 1989. "The Agricultural Work Force of 1987: A Statistical Profile," Agricultural Economic Reports 305544, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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