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Page 1: Returns from income strategies in rural Poland Jan Fałkowski Maciej Jakubowski Paweł Strawiński 20 years of transition in rural areas Dijon, 20-21 October

Returns from income strategies in rural Poland

Jan FałkowskiMaciej JakubowskiPaweł Strawiński

20 years of transition in rural areasDijon, 20-21 October 2011

Page 2: Returns from income strategies in rural Poland Jan Fałkowski Maciej Jakubowski Paweł Strawiński 20 years of transition in rural areas Dijon, 20-21 October

Outline

• Motivation• Data & methodology• Results

• In general: we investigate income returns to various occupations in rural Poland

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Motivation• Diversification outside agriculture high on the

agenda in Poland– Rationale behind: stabilise income & absorb some

surplus labour, improve efficiency of resource allocation

– Rural incomes lower than urban (~80%)• However: – Diversification process slower than expected– Theoretical arguments questioning benefits of

nudging farmers to diversify– Since 2005 farmers’ income above rural average

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Farm vs. rural monthly disposable income in Poland

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Literature review

• Four strands of relevance– Impact of non-farm income on total hh income

• few studies for CEECs; in general ambigous conclusions (Reardon, 1997; Rozelle et al., 1999; Hazer & Haggblade, 1990; Reardon, 2000; Deininger & Olinto, 2001)

– Factors dis/encouraging off-farm employment• Mixed conclusions for transition countries, for Poland

diversification negatively correlated with the unearned income, remote localisation and specialisation in agric. (Chaplin et al. 2004)

• Mostly binomial models (ignoring the whole heterogeneity of occupational choices)

• Focused on determinants not on outcomes

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Literature review (cont.)

– Off-farm labour supply of farmers (Huffman, 1980; Kimhi, 2000)• Evidence on CEECs scarce (Goodwin & Holt 2002; Juvancic &

Erjaves, 2005)• Conclusions quite unanimous: crucial importance of

personal characteristics and household attributes

– Agric. labour adjustments during transition• Heterogeneity of labour adjustment patterns (Swinnen et al.

2005)• In Poland: regional differentiation (Dries & Swinnen, 2002)• No micro-foundations

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Motivation cont.

• Impact of diversification on income ambigous• There have been some work on barriers to

diversification but:– Hardly any attempts to compare returns to various income

strategies

• There have been some work to identify labour adjustments in rural areas but:– Hardly any attempts to explain them with micro data

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Research questions• How have the returns to various income strategies in rural

Poland compared to each other during transition period?

• How has this comparison changed with the accession to the EU?

• Practical reasons to know the answers:– To better understand the situation of 38% of Poland’s

population– To evaluate the rationale for govt. programmes encouraging

farmers to diversify– To inform the discussion about the new Rural dev. policy both in

Poland and in the EU

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Data• Household Budget Surveys covering the period 1998-2008

– Important part of the transition– Including pre- and post-accession periods

• Possible to analyse the impact of CAP both in absolute and relative terms

• ~10.000 obs. each year (only rural hh)• Detailed data on incomes & expenditures

– A drawback: impossible to distinguish between different agric. enterprises

• Not possible to use panel-data techniques

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Data cont.

• We classify households according to their main source of income

• We distinguish between:– Self-employed (outside agriculture)– Off-farm (solely on hired off-farm)– Farmers (solely on farming)– Diversified hh (combining farm and off-farm

income)– Unearned income (pensions + allowances)

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Methodology

• Problem: people might self-select into different occupations

• Solution: we use propensity score matching– We compare households that are similar to each

other in terms of observable characteristics but earn their living from different income sources

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Results

• To assure representativeness of the results, differences in incomes adjusted by household probability survey weights

• To control for potential outliers we trimmed the sample excluding 1% of obs. (up & down)

• Drawing on the literature, propensity score based on:– Hosueholds’ human capital; demographic composition;

regional dummies

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Earning premium for rural households relying solely on farming in comparison to other income strategies

(1998 to 2008, in PLN per capita).

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Earning premium for diversifying households (combining farming with off-farm employment) in comparison to other

income strategies (1998 to 2008, in PLN per capita).

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Results (cont.)

• We repeat this exercise but with expenditures (not incomes) => results are the same

• We further investigate the role of unearned income & human capital

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Unearned income

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Human capital

• for households with relatively high human capital endowments off-farm employment seems a financially attractive possibility to farming (no stat. significant difference)

• any other strategy that relies on government transfers or on mixing of farm and off-farm income sources is far less beneficial

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Human capital (cont.)

• For medium educational level, – diversification still provides smaller remuneration than

farming and off-farm– Since 2004, off-farm is also worse than farming

• For lowest educational level, – Until 2004 diversification and off-farm provide similar

returns as farming– Since 2004, farming is certainly the most profitable

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Results (cont.)

• We further investigate the role of land resources and land and human resources together– On average farming provided higher remuneration

than diversification, – this difference is quantitatively small and

statistically insignificant for households with lowest education level and little land assets

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Concluding remarks

• Over the period 1998-2008 farmers lacked financial incentives to (partly) quit from agriculture

• 2004 provides an important dividing line: following this year farmers’ incomes improved both in absolute and relative terms


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