Employment situation and labour productivity in Central and Eastern European agriculture

Citation
P. Tillack et E. Schulze, Employment situation and labour productivity in Central and Eastern European agriculture, WORK SCIENCES IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, 1999, pp. 368-373
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Current Book Contents
Year of publication
1999
Pages
368 - 373
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
In 1990 the number of people employed in agriculture was substantially high er in the Central and Eastern European Countries than in the European Union , but labour productivity was lower. In order to adjust to a free market en vironment, which is a necessary part of the transformation process, employm ent in agriculture has to be reduced, and labour productivity increased. This paper studies the adjustment process in the Central and Eastern Europe an countries, looking at how it has affected the number of people employed in agriculture, production, and labour productivity. Differences between in dividual countries are identified and explained. The findings are discussed and conclusions for the development of agricultu re and rural areas are derived. A reduction in agricultural employment may result in higher unemployment.