Immigrant workforce and labour productivity in Italian agriculture: a farm-level analysis

The objective of this paper is to detect stylized facts and put forward testable hypotheses on the presence and role of immigrant workforce in Italian agriculture. This research focuses on professional agriculture as represented by the Italian FADN over the period 2008-2015. Descriptive statistics s...

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Main Authors: Edoardo Baldoni, Silvia Coderoni, Roberto Esposti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2018-06-01
Series:Bio-based and Applied Economics
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/3316
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spelling doaj-73e2a61134cf403ea857b1bb1524d7612020-11-25T01:07:38ZengFirenze University PressBio-based and Applied Economics2280-61802280-61722018-06-016310.13128/BAE-2334019029Immigrant workforce and labour productivity in Italian agriculture: a farm-level analysisEdoardo Baldoni0Silvia Coderoni1Roberto Esposti2Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, ItalyDepartment of Economics and Social Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, ItalyDepartment of Economics and Social Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, ItalyThe objective of this paper is to detect stylized facts and put forward testable hypotheses on the presence and role of immigrant workforce in Italian agriculture. This research focuses on professional agriculture as represented by the Italian FADN over the period 2008-2015. Descriptive statistics show that immigrants are an important component of the workforce employed in professional agriculture over this period, even with wide disparities between regions, sectors and classes of economic size. Immigrants are concentrated in larger and more productive farms and their presence is positively correlated with farm’s labour productivity (LP). To understand whether they are more productive, or they are just occupied by more productive farms, the relationship between LP and their contribution to agricultural production, in terms of Annual Working Units (AWU), is modelled at the farm level, by assuming alternative model specifications. Results emphasize that, in many cases, statistically significant relationships between the contribution of immigrants and farm-level LP can result from model misspecifications. Accounting for farms’ heterogeneity can greatly influence the dimension of this link. Moreover, when assuming persistence of LP with a dynamic specification, this relationship disappears.https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/3316immigrant workforceFADN samplelabour productivity
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Silvia Coderoni
Roberto Esposti
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Roberto Esposti
Immigrant workforce and labour productivity in Italian agriculture: a farm-level analysis
Bio-based and Applied Economics
immigrant workforce
FADN sample
labour productivity
author_facet Edoardo Baldoni
Silvia Coderoni
Roberto Esposti
author_sort Edoardo Baldoni
title Immigrant workforce and labour productivity in Italian agriculture: a farm-level analysis
title_short Immigrant workforce and labour productivity in Italian agriculture: a farm-level analysis
title_full Immigrant workforce and labour productivity in Italian agriculture: a farm-level analysis
title_fullStr Immigrant workforce and labour productivity in Italian agriculture: a farm-level analysis
title_full_unstemmed Immigrant workforce and labour productivity in Italian agriculture: a farm-level analysis
title_sort immigrant workforce and labour productivity in italian agriculture: a farm-level analysis
publisher Firenze University Press
series Bio-based and Applied Economics
issn 2280-6180
2280-6172
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The objective of this paper is to detect stylized facts and put forward testable hypotheses on the presence and role of immigrant workforce in Italian agriculture. This research focuses on professional agriculture as represented by the Italian FADN over the period 2008-2015. Descriptive statistics show that immigrants are an important component of the workforce employed in professional agriculture over this period, even with wide disparities between regions, sectors and classes of economic size. Immigrants are concentrated in larger and more productive farms and their presence is positively correlated with farm’s labour productivity (LP). To understand whether they are more productive, or they are just occupied by more productive farms, the relationship between LP and their contribution to agricultural production, in terms of Annual Working Units (AWU), is modelled at the farm level, by assuming alternative model specifications. Results emphasize that, in many cases, statistically significant relationships between the contribution of immigrants and farm-level LP can result from model misspecifications. Accounting for farms’ heterogeneity can greatly influence the dimension of this link. Moreover, when assuming persistence of LP with a dynamic specification, this relationship disappears.
topic immigrant workforce
FADN sample
labour productivity
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/3316
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