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  • Will common agricultural policy support save farm employment in the wine sector? [Elektronski vir]
    Fertő, Imre ; Bojnec, Štefan
    The aim of this paper is to analyze whether different types ofCommon Agricultural Policy (CAP) subsidies maintained jobs oreven created them on wine farms during the years 2013–2019using a Hungarian ... Farm Accountancy Data Network paneldataset. Farm employment is separated into paid and unpaidlabor. The initial decline in farm employment during thefirstthree years of analysis was due to the decline in paid labor, butlater there was rather stable development in both paid andunpaid labor. The dynamic panel regression results confirm thatthe employment in the previous year is the crucial driver for theemployment of labor on wine farms. CAP subsidies for directpayments to farmers and, to a lesser extent, economic farm size,are positively associated with the employment of paid labor (andthus the employment of total wine farms-related labor), but notwith employment of unpaid labor, and vice versa rented landshare. These results andfindings are robust independent of year-fixed effects. While CAP subsidies for direct payments to farmerssupported the maintenance or increase in paid labor employmenton wine farms, trade-offs arose regarding the efficiency of winefarms and their entrepreneurial-, innovation-, and market-addedvalue-chain efforts.
    Source: Journal of wine research. - ISSN 1469-9672 (Vol. 34, no. 4, 2023, str. 298-316)
    Type of material - e-article ; adult, serious
    Publish date - 2023
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 171954435