Employment And Income of Rural Families in Southern Illinois
Employment And Income of Rural Families in Southern Illinois
J E John Elliot Wills
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8 9 4 13 2 2 4. Nonfarm workers with home food production . . 1. 6 . 6 10 , 0 1. 0 1. 9 11 11. 3 1. 6 5. Full-time nonfarm workers 10 3 1. 3 11 6 10. 3 1. 3 (i. Retired rural residents . . . . 2 , 2 . 2 Total 1-6, all groups 3. 5 1 4 4 7 4 9 6 1 8 9 2 1 Total 1-4, farm groups . . . 5. 3 2. 0 4 . 0 . 6 7. 3 5 5 10. 2 2. 6 Wayne county 1. Full-time farmers 11. 7 3. 6 , 2 . 4 15, , 3 . 6 11. 9 4. 0 2. Small-scale farmers 3. 6 . 8 , 1 . 2 4 , 4 . 3 3. 7 1. 0 3. Part-time farmers 4. 8 3. 0 7 , 5 1. ...1 7 , 8 8. 6 12. 3 4. 1 4. Nonfarm workers with home food production . . 1. 6 . 3 8 . 8 3. 0 1 , 0 11. 8 10. 4 3. 3 5. Full-time nonfarm workers 11 , 2 . 8 12. 0 11. 2 . 8 6. Retired rural residents . . . . 2 , 2 . 2 Total 1-6, all groups 5. 5 1. 8 3 . 4 . 8 7 , 3 4. 2 8. 9 2. 6 Total 1-4, farm groups. . . 6. 7 2. 2 2 . 7 . 9 8 . 9 3. 6 9. 4 3. 1 months. Full-time farmers and part-time farmers performed more months of work than other groups. In Franklin county farm work accounted for 44 percent of all work, and in Wayne county, for 63 percent of all work.
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