Examining the Role of Off-Farm Income in Insulating Vulnerable Farm Households from Poverty
Mary Keeney () and
Mark O’ Brien ()
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Mark O’ Brien: Rural Economy and Development Programme, Teagasc, Athenry, Co. Galway, Ireland
No 820, Working Papers from Rural Economy and Development Programme,Teagasc
Abstract:
The reliance of farm households on off-farm employment to supplement their income seems to be a growing phenomenon in Irish farming. In 1995, Teagasc’s National Farm Survey (NFS) recorded that on 36.5 percent of the farms sampled; the farmer and/or spouse had an off-farm job. By 2006, this figure had increased to over 58 percent. The objective of this paper is to identify and examine the livelihood strategies implemented in households located in rural Ireland, with particular emphasis on the role of off-farm income in insulating vulnerable farm households from poverty. Our results show that Irish rural households by diversifying their income situation, i.e. being less dependent on farming and more so on the non-farm economy, has resulted in an improvement in the distribution of incomes accruing to farm households and that non-farm incomes are having a significant positive effect on lowering the risk of relative income and consistent poverty in rural areas.
Pages: 67 pages
Date: 2008
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