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Determinants of Poverty among U.S. Farm Households

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2015

Hisham S. El-Osta
Affiliation:
Economic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture
Mitchell J. Morehart
Affiliation:
Economic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture

Abstract

This research uses data from the 2004 Agricultural Resource Management Survey and probit regression to examine the determinants of poverty among U.S. farm households. The findings reveal, among others, the importance of a livelihood strategy that combines participation in government programs and off-farm work in lowering poverty rates. Findings also show the importance of educational attainment of the farm operator in mitigating poverty, but only when poverty is measured on a relative rather than an absolute basis. Policy recommendations are provided in the context of these findings.

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Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 2008

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