@article{Elek:163327,
      recid = {163327},
      author = {Elek, S. and Ferto, I. and Forgács, C.},
      title = {The possible effects of the CAP Reform on farm employment  in Hungary},
      journal = {Agricultural Economics Review},
      address = {2012},
      number = {389-2016-23450},
      pages = {6},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {This study analyses the possible impacts of CAP reform on  farm employment in an economically disadvantaged rural  region in Hungary using survey among farmers. Results
show  that farmers are rather pessimistic about the employment  effects of CAP reformy
expecting a decrease in the number  of farm jobs regardless of the type. Econometric
analyses  suggest that farm size in terms of area is positively  related to the expected
number of male employment on the  farms, whilst the less favoured land has negative
effects  on the male employment except seasonal workers. Farms  employing more labour
expect thet number of full time  female workers to slightly increase, whilst the number of  part-time and seasonal employees is expected to decrease.  Less favoured areas have negative impact on the job  expectancy for seasonal workers. In general, farmers’  expectations contradict to the intention of CAP reform.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/163327},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.163327},
}