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Diversification and Work Satisfaction: Testing a Claim by Marx and Engels for Farmers
Authors:Stefan Mann  Tim Besser
Institution:Department of SocioeconomicsAgroscope Federal Research Station
Abstract:In conventional economics, a great deal of energy has been devoted to empirical validation of the benefits of specialization in terms of efficiency, in fields including the agricultural sector. Marx and Engels's claim that the diversification of working lives would increase work satisfaction has gained attention among social scientists but has never been verified for the agricultural sector, despite a growing body of literature on the determinants of work satisfaction. Based on a survey of Swiss and northeast German farmers, this study shows that farm diversification significantly increases work satisfaction. This applies both to the lines of agricultural production pursued on a farm and to the farm's nonagricultural activities.
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