2021
DOI: 10.1177/00307270211025053
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Perceptions of an ageing agricultural workforce and farmers’ productivity strategies: Evidence from Prachinburi Province, Thailand

Abstract: Thailand’s agriculture is facing an ageing workforce, which could negatively influence agricultural production. Yet, there is still limited evidence regarding the perception of the ageing agricultural labour force in the country and a lack of insights into farmers’ strategies to improve agricultural output. To fill this gap, we analysed primary data from questionnaire-based surveys of 365 households in Prachinburi Province, Thailand. The results show that household poverty, farm experience, retirement, health … Show more

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“…Li and Sicular [14] also found that the aging of the rural labor force threatened the technical efficiency of agricultural production and further inhibited the development of agriculture. Huang et al [15] and Szabo et al [26] found that the aging of rural labor poses a threat to agricultural economic resilience by reducing farmers' technology adoption behavior. In addition, different from other scholars' research on the development trend of an aging society and economic resilience in China as a whole [16,32], we discussed the development level and spatial distribution of rural labor force aging and agricultural economic resilience from the perspective of the agricultural sector.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Li and Sicular [14] also found that the aging of the rural labor force threatened the technical efficiency of agricultural production and further inhibited the development of agriculture. Huang et al [15] and Szabo et al [26] found that the aging of rural labor poses a threat to agricultural economic resilience by reducing farmers' technology adoption behavior. In addition, different from other scholars' research on the development trend of an aging society and economic resilience in China as a whole [16,32], we discussed the development level and spatial distribution of rural labor force aging and agricultural economic resilience from the perspective of the agricultural sector.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the increasingly serious problem of population aging, there is land abandonment and farmland return and abandonment in some areas, and human capital in rural areas has decreased [23]. This results in low labor productivity [24,25], reduces farmers' technology adoption behavior [15,26], and threatens the resilience of the agricultural economy.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regeneration crisis has hit many Japanese farmers who do not have successors to continue their agricultural business [61]. Farmers' aging and regeneration crises have also occurred in several other Asian countries, such as China, Korea, and Thailand [3,62,63].…”
Section: Aging Workers In Agriculture Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These result in surplus labour in the rural farm sector and trigger the problem of disguised unemployment (Nonthakot & Villano, 2008). As a consequence, rural agricultural labour is underpaid (Devereux, 2020;Pereira et al, 2021;Szabo et al, 2021). This has made agricultural sector less attractive among the rural people (D'Antoni & Mishra, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%