T. Callan et A. Vansoest, FEMALE LABOR SUPPLY IN FARM HOUSEHOLDS - FARM AND OFF-FARM PARTICIPATION, Economic and social review, 24(4), 1993, pp. 313-334
Many Irish women in farm households have an input into the running of
the farm, while a much smaller proportion are engaged in off-farm empl
oyment. Using cross-section household data, we analyse various models
in which farm wives choose between farm work, off-farm paid work, and
other (home production) activities. The explanatory variables include
family characteristics, farm characteristics and the woman's potential
wage rate for off-farm employment. We compare probit- and logit-type
models and allow for wage rate endogeneity. The main finding according
to all models is the very large sensitivity of off-farm participation
with respect to the wage.