Date Published:
Jun 01, 1991
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Code:
WP 1991-17

The Philippine agriculture sector’s limited capacity to absorb the existing rural labor force has led to the demand for nonfarm employment in the rural labor market. Despite its shortcomings, agriculture still remains a vital component to the economy. This paper attempts to bring together and review studies concerning farm and nonfarm linkages, intersectoral linkages and the rural labor markets. It focuses on existing studies analyzing the relationship between farm and nonfarm activities, the nature, structure and composition of nonfarm activities and the linkages of rural nonfarm activities with the other sectors of the economy. On the basis of the survey conducted, research gaps on the area have been identified.

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  1. Rola, Agnes and Ian Coxhead. 2002. Does nonfarm job growth encourage or retard soil conservation in Philippine uplands?. Philippine Journal of Development PJD, 29, no. 1. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.


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