Les épouses d'agriculteurs exerçant une activité professionnelle non-agricole
Françoise Derieux
Économie rurale, 1975, vol. 110
Abstract:
There are still few farmers' wives with nonagricultural occupations but their case was the subject of a preliminary survey carried out in 1974 to see what these women's aspirations were and what had led them to work outside the farm. Economic progress has led these farmer's wives to feel much less indispensible on the farm. They want employment where they feel more responsible, more in touch with the the outside world, more independent (of their husbands, their budget, with their free time). Why must these women, who feel part of the farming world as a whole, leave the farm they live on to realise their potentialities, thus finding an individual solution to a problem they consider general ?
Keywords: Labor; and; Human; Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1975
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.350919
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