Female Farm Operators: Attitudes About Social Support in Their Retirement Years |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY In a traditionally patriarchal occupation, women farm operators may be particularly at risk of inadequate planning and support in later years. This study examined the acceptability of a set of in-home and live-in social support options potentially available to 151 women farm operators. For the married women, help from a spouse was most acceptable. The only other option rated as very acceptable by many of the women was having a child come by to help. The study also examined factors differentiating between women who indicated a particular social support option as acceptable and those who did not. Few of the demographic or attitude variables distinguished between the groups. The discussion concludes with recommendations for future research and with the practice implications of the findings. |
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