Young women farm heads in Greek agriculture: entering farming through policy incentives |
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Authors: | L. Kazakopoulos I. Gidarakou |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Agricultural University of Athens, Iera Odos 75, Votanicos, Athens 118 55, Greece |
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Abstract: | This work examines the entry of young Greek women into farming as heads of farmholdings under the relevant EU and national framework of incentives. The work is based on the analysis of available secondary information and mail-survey data secured from a sample of 128 young women established in farming during the period 1991–2000 in the region of Thessaly, Central Greece. Their responses to the system of incentives are examined initially as a whole group and then separately by focusing on two typological polar opposites, that is those women that are entering farming as a lifestyle and those entering for reasons of necessity. There is documentation of young women farmers’ use of the incentives and benefits derived there from and their assumption of a certain share in the decision-making power vis-a-vis their farmholding, the last-mentioned especially when the two typological groups are considered. |
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Keywords: | Young farm women Farm head Farm incentives Entering farming |
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