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Characteristics of farm managers in Poland and selected Central-Eastern European Countries

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  • Alexandri, Cecilia
  • Chmieliński, Paweł
  • Drlík, Jan
  • Dudek, Michał
  • Karwat-Woźniak, Bożena
  • Koteva, Nina
  • Krupin, Witalij
  • Maksymenko, Anna
  • Spesna, Daniela
  • Tudor, Monica Mihaela
  • Wrzochalska, Agnieszka

Abstract

Socio-demographic characteristics of farm managers in the European Union. Women – farm managers in the European Union. Socio-economic characteristics of farm managers in the Czech Republic. Managing the agricultural production of Ukraine: social and economic characteristics of the management staff. Analysis of the socio-demographic profile of the farm managers in Bulgaria. Socio-economic characteristics of farm managers in Romania and their implications upon farm performance. Transformation of socio-demographic characteristics of Polish managers of private farms in the conditions of growing competition in the light of field studies. Economic activity of managers of individual farms in Poland.

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  • Alexandri, Cecilia & Chmieliński, Paweł & Drlík, Jan & Dudek, Michał & Karwat-Woźniak, Bożena & Koteva, Nina & Krupin, Witalij & Maksymenko, Anna & Spesna, Daniela & Tudor, Monica Mihaela & Wrzochalsk, 2013. "Characteristics of farm managers in Poland and selected Central-Eastern European Countries," Multiannual Program Reports 179224, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute (IAFE-NRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iafepr:179224
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.179224
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    Farm Management; Labor and Human Capital;

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