Poland - The Functioning of the Labor, Land and Financial Markets : Opportunities and Constraints for Farming Sector Restructuring

This study identifies several factors that inhibit efficiency improvements in the farming sector, both in themselves and through the dynamics of their mutual interaction. The study observes that incentives faced in the labor market have important implications for the land structure and, and in many ways, are at the heart of the problem of low labor productivity in agriculture. The study finds that, while rural households are increasingly diversifying their income sources out of farming, they have not moved away from rural areas because of the incentives to hold onto small agriculture plots and because of the high costs of formal employment outside agriculture. Instead, households have increasingly relied on so-called unearned income (pension benefits and other social transfers) and settled for informal employment in rural areas. This has done little to advance the social condition of rural households, or to improve agricultural productivity. This incentive to hold onto small agricultural plots, as well as other factors limiting the availability of land for commercial farming, has lead to an increasingly polarized land structure, with small farms becoming smaller, and large farms consolidating, albeit slowly.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2001-12
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURE, ARABLE LAND, ASSETS, COLLATERAL, CONSOLIDATION, COOPERATIVE BANKS, CREDIT RATIONING, ELASTICITIES, EMPLOYMENT, EQUIPMENT, FARMERS, FARMING, FARMS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL MARKETS, FISCAL YEAR, FISHING, HOUSING, INCOME, INCOMES, INTEREST RATES, LABOR COSTS, LABOR FORCE, LABOR PRODUCTIVITY, LAND PRODUCTIVITY, LAND USE, LOW INCOME, MACROECONOMICS, MARKET ECONOMIES, MARKETING, MICROECONOMICS, NGOS, PENSIONS, PERSONAL SAVINGS, PRIVATIZATION, PRODUCTIVITY, PROFITABILITY, RETIREMENT, RURAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME, SAVINGS, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, STATE BANKS, STREAMS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TRANSACTION COSTS, TRANSPORTATION, UNEMPLOYMENT, WAGES, WATER SUPPLY FARM SECTOR, RESTRUCTURING, LAND MARKETS, LABOR MARKETS, RURAL LAND USE, FARM SIZE, RURAL CREDIT, CREDIT MARKETS, NONFARM ENTERPRISES, NONFARM INCOME, NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT, FARM FAMILIES, AGRICULTURAL LAND, SOCIAL TRANSFERS, INFORMAL SECTOR, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, LAND ACQUISITION, AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES,
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spelling dig-okr-10986154572024-08-08T17:57:28Z Poland - The Functioning of the Labor, Land and Financial Markets : Opportunities and Constraints for Farming Sector Restructuring World Bank AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ARABLE LAND ASSETS COLLATERAL CONSOLIDATION COOPERATIVE BANKS CREDIT RATIONING ELASTICITIES EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT FARMERS FARMING FARMS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FISCAL YEAR FISHING HOUSING INCOME INCOMES INTEREST RATES LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LAND PRODUCTIVITY LAND USE LOW INCOME MACROECONOMICS MARKET ECONOMIES MARKETING MICROECONOMICS NGOS PENSIONS PERSONAL SAVINGS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY RETIREMENT RURAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS STATE BANKS STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT WAGES WATER SUPPLY FARM SECTOR RESTRUCTURING LAND MARKETS LABOR MARKETS RURAL LAND USE LAND MARKETS FARM SIZE RURAL CREDIT CREDIT MARKETS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CREDIT RATIONING NONFARM ENTERPRISES NONFARM INCOME NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT FARM FAMILIES AGRICULTURAL LAND CONSOLIDATION PENSIONS SOCIAL TRANSFERS INFORMAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY LAND ACQUISITION AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES This study identifies several factors that inhibit efficiency improvements in the farming sector, both in themselves and through the dynamics of their mutual interaction. The study observes that incentives faced in the labor market have important implications for the land structure and, and in many ways, are at the heart of the problem of low labor productivity in agriculture. The study finds that, while rural households are increasingly diversifying their income sources out of farming, they have not moved away from rural areas because of the incentives to hold onto small agriculture plots and because of the high costs of formal employment outside agriculture. Instead, households have increasingly relied on so-called unearned income (pension benefits and other social transfers) and settled for informal employment in rural areas. This has done little to advance the social condition of rural households, or to improve agricultural productivity. This incentive to hold onto small agricultural plots, as well as other factors limiting the availability of land for commercial farming, has lead to an increasingly polarized land structure, with small farms becoming smaller, and large farms consolidating, albeit slowly. 2013-08-28T20:41:22Z 2013-08-28T20:41:22Z 2001-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/12/1677814/poland-functioning-labor-land-financial-markets-opportunities-constraints-farming-sector-restructuring https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15457 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ARABLE LAND
ASSETS
COLLATERAL
CONSOLIDATION
COOPERATIVE BANKS
CREDIT RATIONING
ELASTICITIES
EMPLOYMENT
EQUIPMENT
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FISCAL YEAR
FISHING
HOUSING
INCOME
INCOMES
INTEREST RATES
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND USE
LOW INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MARKETING
MICROECONOMICS
NGOS
PENSIONS
PERSONAL SAVINGS
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
RETIREMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
STATE BANKS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY FARM SECTOR
RESTRUCTURING
LAND MARKETS
LABOR MARKETS
RURAL LAND USE
LAND MARKETS
FARM SIZE
RURAL CREDIT
CREDIT MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT RATIONING
NONFARM ENTERPRISES
NONFARM INCOME
NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT
FARM FAMILIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
CONSOLIDATION
PENSIONS
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
LAND ACQUISITION
AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ARABLE LAND
ASSETS
COLLATERAL
CONSOLIDATION
COOPERATIVE BANKS
CREDIT RATIONING
ELASTICITIES
EMPLOYMENT
EQUIPMENT
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FISCAL YEAR
FISHING
HOUSING
INCOME
INCOMES
INTEREST RATES
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND USE
LOW INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MARKETING
MICROECONOMICS
NGOS
PENSIONS
PERSONAL SAVINGS
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
RETIREMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
STATE BANKS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY FARM SECTOR
RESTRUCTURING
LAND MARKETS
LABOR MARKETS
RURAL LAND USE
LAND MARKETS
FARM SIZE
RURAL CREDIT
CREDIT MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT RATIONING
NONFARM ENTERPRISES
NONFARM INCOME
NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT
FARM FAMILIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
CONSOLIDATION
PENSIONS
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
LAND ACQUISITION
AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ARABLE LAND
ASSETS
COLLATERAL
CONSOLIDATION
COOPERATIVE BANKS
CREDIT RATIONING
ELASTICITIES
EMPLOYMENT
EQUIPMENT
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FISCAL YEAR
FISHING
HOUSING
INCOME
INCOMES
INTEREST RATES
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND USE
LOW INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MARKETING
MICROECONOMICS
NGOS
PENSIONS
PERSONAL SAVINGS
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
RETIREMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
STATE BANKS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY FARM SECTOR
RESTRUCTURING
LAND MARKETS
LABOR MARKETS
RURAL LAND USE
LAND MARKETS
FARM SIZE
RURAL CREDIT
CREDIT MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT RATIONING
NONFARM ENTERPRISES
NONFARM INCOME
NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT
FARM FAMILIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
CONSOLIDATION
PENSIONS
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
LAND ACQUISITION
AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ARABLE LAND
ASSETS
COLLATERAL
CONSOLIDATION
COOPERATIVE BANKS
CREDIT RATIONING
ELASTICITIES
EMPLOYMENT
EQUIPMENT
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FISCAL YEAR
FISHING
HOUSING
INCOME
INCOMES
INTEREST RATES
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND USE
LOW INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MARKETING
MICROECONOMICS
NGOS
PENSIONS
PERSONAL SAVINGS
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
RETIREMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
STATE BANKS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY FARM SECTOR
RESTRUCTURING
LAND MARKETS
LABOR MARKETS
RURAL LAND USE
LAND MARKETS
FARM SIZE
RURAL CREDIT
CREDIT MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT RATIONING
NONFARM ENTERPRISES
NONFARM INCOME
NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT
FARM FAMILIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
CONSOLIDATION
PENSIONS
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
LAND ACQUISITION
AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES
World Bank
Poland - The Functioning of the Labor, Land and Financial Markets : Opportunities and Constraints for Farming Sector Restructuring
description This study identifies several factors that inhibit efficiency improvements in the farming sector, both in themselves and through the dynamics of their mutual interaction. The study observes that incentives faced in the labor market have important implications for the land structure and, and in many ways, are at the heart of the problem of low labor productivity in agriculture. The study finds that, while rural households are increasingly diversifying their income sources out of farming, they have not moved away from rural areas because of the incentives to hold onto small agriculture plots and because of the high costs of formal employment outside agriculture. Instead, households have increasingly relied on so-called unearned income (pension benefits and other social transfers) and settled for informal employment in rural areas. This has done little to advance the social condition of rural households, or to improve agricultural productivity. This incentive to hold onto small agricultural plots, as well as other factors limiting the availability of land for commercial farming, has lead to an increasingly polarized land structure, with small farms becoming smaller, and large farms consolidating, albeit slowly.
topic_facet AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ARABLE LAND
ASSETS
COLLATERAL
CONSOLIDATION
COOPERATIVE BANKS
CREDIT RATIONING
ELASTICITIES
EMPLOYMENT
EQUIPMENT
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FISCAL YEAR
FISHING
HOUSING
INCOME
INCOMES
INTEREST RATES
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND USE
LOW INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MARKETING
MICROECONOMICS
NGOS
PENSIONS
PERSONAL SAVINGS
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
RETIREMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
STATE BANKS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY FARM SECTOR
RESTRUCTURING
LAND MARKETS
LABOR MARKETS
RURAL LAND USE
LAND MARKETS
FARM SIZE
RURAL CREDIT
CREDIT MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT RATIONING
NONFARM ENTERPRISES
NONFARM INCOME
NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT
FARM FAMILIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
CONSOLIDATION
PENSIONS
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
LAND ACQUISITION
AGRICULTURAL INCENTIVES
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Poland - The Functioning of the Labor, Land and Financial Markets : Opportunities and Constraints for Farming Sector Restructuring
title_short Poland - The Functioning of the Labor, Land and Financial Markets : Opportunities and Constraints for Farming Sector Restructuring
title_full Poland - The Functioning of the Labor, Land and Financial Markets : Opportunities and Constraints for Farming Sector Restructuring
title_fullStr Poland - The Functioning of the Labor, Land and Financial Markets : Opportunities and Constraints for Farming Sector Restructuring
title_full_unstemmed Poland - The Functioning of the Labor, Land and Financial Markets : Opportunities and Constraints for Farming Sector Restructuring
title_sort poland - the functioning of the labor, land and financial markets : opportunities and constraints for farming sector restructuring
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2001-12
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/12/1677814/poland-functioning-labor-land-financial-markets-opportunities-constraints-farming-sector-restructuring
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