Greek farm households: income inequality, poverty and distributional impact of farm income
Author(s) -
Pavlos Karanikolas,
Stavros Zografakis
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
social cohesion and development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2459-4156
pISSN - 1790-9368
DOI - 10.12681/scad.8898
Subject(s) - economics , poverty , economic inequality , farm income , context (archaeology) , inequality , household income , welfare , income distribution , labour economics , economic growth , geography , production (economics) , mathematics , macroeconomics , mathematical analysis , market economy , archaeology
This paper examines the incidence of income inequality and poverty, and the impact of farm income on inequality. A detailed typology of farm households (FHs) is developed, based on Household Budget Survey micro-data. Research findings reveal enormous variations among households with respect to income inequality and poverty. While Marginal- and Pluriactive- FHs do not seem to have an income problem, this is not the case for Farm Households. Poverty is a widespread phenomenon among Retired FHs. Farm income and non-farm income generate a combined stabilization effect, mitigating the overall inequality within households. Policy implications of these findings are discussed in the context of welfare aspects of agricultural policy.
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