PRI Working Papers
by Jill Findeis
91-30 Utilization of Rural Labor Resources By: Jill L. Findeis
Published As: Findeis, J.L. (1993). "Utilization of Rural Labor Resources." In Barkley, D., Economic Adaptation: Alternatives for Nonmetropolitan Areas. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
91-31 Rural Labor Market Experience and Rural Poverty By: Jill L. Findeis, Gretchen T. Cornwell, Leif Jensen, Genesh Rauniyar and Stephen M. Smith
94-07 Utilization of U.S. Rural Labor Resources By: Jill L. Findeis
Published As: Findeis, J.L. (1993). "Utilization of Rural Labor Resources." In Barkley, D., Economic Adaptation: Alternatives for Nonmetropolitan Areas. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
94-08 Labor Decisions by Agricultural Households: Interrelationship between Off-Farm Labor Supply and Hired Labor Demand By: Jill L. Findeis and Daniel A. Lass
01-10 Labor Force Transitions of Men and Women in the United States: 1980-2000 By: Qiuyan Wang and Jill Findeis
02-06 Human Capital Investment in Children, the Environment, and Children's Work Burdens in Malawi By: Flora Nankhuni and Jill Findeis
Published As: Nankhuni, F.J. and J.L. Findeis (2004). "Natural Resource-Collection Work and Children's Schooling in Malawi." Agricultural Economics 31(2-3):123-134. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
03-04 Access to Credit and Women's Work Decisions: An Empirical Study in Rural Malawi By: Hema Swaminathan and Jill Findeis
Published As: Swaminathan, H. and J.L. Findeis (2003). "Access to Credit and Women's Work Decisions: An Empirical Study in Rural Malawi." Journal of Population 9(1):1-49. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
03-06 Gender and Intergenerational Transfer of the Farm: Its Influence on Multiple Job-holding and On-farm Decision-making Among U.S. Farm Women By: Jill L. Findeis and Hema Swaminathan
05-02 Disaster, Population and Poverty Dynamics among Bangladeshi Households By: Anuja Jayaraman and Jill L. Findeis
Published as: Jayaraman, Anuja. 2006. Poverty Dynamics and Household Response: Disaster Shocks in Rural Bangladesh. Doctoral Dissertation.
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