Area Variations in the Wages of Agricultural Labor in the United StatesU.S. Department of Agriculture, 1958 - 54 halaman |
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14.-Composite hourly cash 1954 Composite hourly 1954-Continued Area 38 Area 44 Area 56 Area Agricultural Marketing Service April Area 2b association between farm average value CALVIN L cash farm wage cash wage Census of Agriculture Cents Thousands Cents commercial farms composite hourly cash Composite hourly wage composite wage rate demand and supply demand for farm East South Central economic areas-Continued Economic Class factors of labor family level-of-living indexes farm operators farm wage levels farm wage rates farm work force farm-operator family level-of-living Flatwoods geographic divisions higher hired farm workers hourly cash farm hourly wage rate labor demand land and buildings level of farm livestock nonfarm number of farms Number of hired off-farm out-migration Pacific percentage products sold rates and number regional differences relatively high replacement ratio rural seasonal selected factors significant South Center TABLE 14.-Composite hourly underemployment value of land value of products variables wage rate Number workers by economic
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Halaman 22 - •Provided the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 days and provided the income the farm operator and members of his family received from non-farm sources was less than the value of all farm products sold.
Halaman 50 - ... hours or more during the survey week. Operators plus unpaid members of their families or households who meet these criteria of employment are called family workers. All persons doing one or more hours of farm work or chores for pay during the survey week are counted as hired workers. Members of the operator's family doing farm work for cash wages are counted as hired workers.
Halaman 53 - ... the income of the farm operator and members of his family received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of all farm products sold.
Halaman 1 - Variation in the Wages of Agricultural Labor in the United States. By Sheridan T. Maitland and Dorothy Anne Fisher.
Halaman 11 - East North Central West North Central _ South Atlantic . . East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific US 202.5 94.1 . . 300.9 275.1 118.4 181.4 _.
Halaman 20 - Table 1. b 13 degrees of freedom. *Significant at the .001 level. **Significant at the .01 level. ***Significant at the .1 level.
Halaman 50 - Wage rates Wage rates are reported quarterly by the same sample of farm operators that reports employment. The farmer is asked to report average wage rates being paid "at this time
Halaman 7 - Includes a small proportion of workers who reported looking for work as their chief activity during the year. 3/ Represents fewer than 30,000 persons.
Halaman 53 - In general, all farms with a value of sales of farm products amounting to $1,200 or more were classified as commercial. Farms...
Halaman 12 - Later, because farmers do not buy all goods nor et wholesale, a specific index of prices paid by farmers for items used in family living and for farm production wae designed.