CURRENT STATE AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF RURAL EMPLOYMENT IN LATIN AMERICA. AN ANALYSIS OF THE CASE OF CHILE

Rodrigo Pérez Silva

Abstract

Rural employment in Latin America has historically remained in an unfavorable situation with respect to urban areas. While the income of rural inhabitants is lower, self-employment, agricultural work, and pluriactivity, which are typically associated with high vulnerability, are higher in rural areas. However, in recent decades, countries of the region have experienced changes in their rural employment structures. The objective of the study is to describe the current state and transformations of rural employment in Latin America, analyzing recent changes in Chile. Several household surveys are used to describe the current situation of rural employment for four Latin American countries: Chile, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua, while recent changes in Chile are also addressed. The results indicate that, although rural areas of Latin America are in unfavorable conditions, the case of Chile shows a drop in agricultural employment and self-employment, and a greater female participation, which is consistent with an improvement in the living conditions of rural inhabitants and a potential economic convergence towards urban areas. © 2023 Universidad de Concepcion. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: CURRENT STATE AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF RURAL EMPLOYMENT IN LATIN AMERICA. AN ANALYSIS OF THE CASE OF CHILE
Título según SCOPUS: CURRENT STATE AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF RURAL EMPLOYMENT IN LATIN AMERICA. AN ANALYSIS OF THE CASE OF CHILE; ESTADO ACTUAL Y TRANSFORMACIONES DEL EMPLEO RURAL EN AMÉRICA LATINA. UN ANÁLISIS DEL CASO DE CHILE
Título según SCIELO: ESTADO ACTUAL Y TRANSFORMACIONES DEL EMPLEO RURAL EN AMÉRICA LATINA. UN ANÁLISIS DEL CASO DE CHILE
Título de la Revista: Chilean Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences
Volumen: 39
Número: 1
Editorial: Universidad de Concepcion
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 121
Página final: 132
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.29393/CHJAA39-10EARP10010

Notas: ISI, SCIELO, SCOPUS