Rural Population Decline in the 1980s: Impacts of Farm Structure and Federal Farm Programs
研究联邦农业计划补贴如何影响农村人口流失,发现补贴占现金收入比例越高,农村县人口流失越严重,对理解农业政策与人口迁移关系有参考价值。
Abstract Federal farm program benefits accrue disproportionately to large‐scale farm operators, and continue largely because of the political influence of their beneficiaries. Some writers argue that these payments stem the movement of labor out of agriculture, ultimately reducing the pace of rural depopulation. Here, a theoretical model linking farm program payments to population loss is presented and empirically estimated for the years 1980–90. Larger farm program payments as a share of total cash marketing receipts were associated with greater population losses from rural counties. This result holds after controlling for other economic variables affecting population migration from rural areas.