The Costs of Seasonal Agricultural Employment
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Author
Bauder, Ward
Abstract
For years an argument for excluding hired farm workers from the unemployment insurance program was what the seasonal nature of agricultural employment would make the program too costly. A recent 15-state study of the feasibility of agricultural coverage indicated that average cost rates for agriculture would not be substantially different from cost rates in nonagricultural industries. But, it did support the contention that costs for seasonal agricultural labor are substantially higher than costs for nonseasonal agricultural labor (2,3).
Journal / Series
New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
60
Date Issued
1976-08
Publisher
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Type
periodical