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Appendix Table A.1 National statistics: selected variables for operators of census farms and their census farms, 2001
Appendix Table A.2 The variables used in this study
Figures
Figure 1 Operators associated with larger census farms are less likely to combine farm and off-farm work, Canada, 2000 and 2005
Figure 2 Probability of reporting off-farm work for operators with a less than a high school diploma, by age, showing the impact of operator's sex, Canada, 2000
Figure 3 Probability of reporting off-farm work for operators with a university degree, by age, showing the impact of operator's sex, Canada, 2000
Figure 4 Probability of reporting off-farm work for operators with a less than a high school diploma, by age, showing the impact of participation in domestic labour, Canada, 2000
Figure 5 Probability of reporting off-farm work for operators with a university degree, by age, showing the impact of participation in domestic work, Canada, 2000
Figure 6 Probability of reporting off-farm work for operators of smaller census farms with one operator, by size of capital value of the operation, Canada, 2000
Figure 7 Probability of reporting off-farm work for operators of smaller census-farms with three operators, by size of capital value of the operation, Canada, 2000
Figure 8 Probability of reporting off-farm work for operators of larger census farms with one operator, by size of capital value of the operation, Canada, 2000
Figure 9 Probability of reporting off-farm work for operators of larger census farms with three operators, by size of capital value of the operation, Canada, 2000
Figure 10 For operators of each of smaller and larger census farms, those residing in communities with greater employment growth in the previous decade were more likely to be working off-farm in 2000, Canada
Figure 11 For operators of all census farms, operators residing in stronger labour markets were more likely to be working off-farm, Canada, 2000
Figure 12 For operators of smaller census farms, participation in off-farm work is slightly higher for operators residing in labour markets with a higher share of employment in services, Canada, 2000
Figure 13 For operators of smaller census farms, the probability of off-farm work is higher for operators located further from a larger urban centre, Canada, 2000
Figure 14 For operators of smaller census farms, the probability of off-farm work is higher for operators located in areas that are more rural, Canada, 2000
Date modified:
2009-03-09