#2319. Does a higher minimum wage accelerate labour division in agricultural production? Evidence from the main rice-planting area in China

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Abstract:
Agricultural production outsourcing, a new means of agricultural production, can optimise the allocation of resources, reduce agricultural production costs, and improve agricultural productivity. However, farmers outsourcing behaviours are strongly interfered with by many factors such as economics, technology and institutions. Using a farmer-level data set from 20XX to 20XX, we examine the effects of the minimum wage increase on farmers production outsourcing behaviours.
Keywords:
minimum wage; labor division; production outsourcing

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