Agricultural productivity,shadow wages and off-farm labor decisions in Nicaragua |
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Authors: | Alexandre N. Almeida Boris E. Bravo-Ureta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, Administration and Sociology, University of Sao Paulo/ESALQ, Brazil;2. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut, USA;3. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Talca, Chile |
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Abstract: | The objective of this study is to analyze the decision to work off-farm by male and female farmers in Nicaragua using a three-year unbalanced panel dataset. Shadow income and shadow wages are also estimated. Moreover, to mitigate biases from unobserved individual and farm time-invariant characteristics as well as from sample selection, we apply a semiparametric approach for panel data. Our main findings suggest that shadow wages play a major role in off-farm labor decisions for both males and females. This implies that less labor is allocated to off-farm activities as the opportunity cost for agricultural work goes up. In addition, as the on-farm marginal productivity of households (i.e., shadow income) rises, both males and females reduce the hours they allocate to off-farm activities. |
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Keywords: | Q12 D13 J16 J22 Shadow wages Farm productivity Semiparametric models Labor supply Nicaragua |
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