Labour Productivity and Employment in Agriculture in the European Union

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dc.abstract.enPurpose: The aim of the study is to estimate the level of agricultural employment at which labour input productivity is equal to non-agricultural productivity, i.e. in a situation of intersectoral labour productivity equilibrium. Design/methodology/approach: This paper considers agricultural labour inputs in the context of their productivity as measured by gross value added (GVA) per AWU. The level of agricultural employment at which GVA per AWU in agriculture will equal the GVA created by 1 AWU outside agriculture is sought. This is conventionally referred to in the article as 'optimal' employment. Excess employment above this level is called "unproductive" employment in the article. The calculated employment level does not take into account the actual demand for labour. It is therefore a reference point in the formulation of policies for the evolution of the sectoral structure of employment and not its objective sensu stricto. Findings: The existence of potential over-employment is a common phenomenon in the EU, but it places more of a burden on less developed and less prosperous countries. The situation varies between countries. The relatively largest scale of overemployment in agriculture concerns Romania, Bulgaria and Poland, so the pursuit of optimal employment will be most difficult in these countries. The technologically determined labour demand in EU agriculture is higher than the calculated "optimal" level and varies seasonally. It is therefore necessary to strive in parallel to reduce labour demand and shape the "flexibility" of agriculture-related workers so that they can earn income from outside agriculture at times when their work is not necessary on the farms, and make up for labour shortages at times when work on the farms is concentrated. Practical implications: modernisation and structural transformation processes in agriculture should continue to be supported. Support mechanisms should include, above all, the modernisation of production technologies, the implementation of innovations replacing human labour, including digitisation and artificial intelligence solutions, land concentration and complementary measures, i.e. the increase in the importance of services in production processes and the merging of farmers into production cooperatives and producer groups. Vocational education in rural areas should also be promoted, aimed at better matching the skills of the agricultural population with the needs of the non-agricultural labour market, and communication barriers should be countered so that reaching non-agricultural jobs does not mean having to move to the city or make long and costly commutes. Another area is the stimulation of non-agricultural or agriculture-related economic activities.
dc.affiliationWydział Ekonomiczny
dc.affiliation.instituteKatedra Finansów i Rachunkowości
dc.contributor.authorKołodziejczak, Włodzimierz
dc.date.access2025-06-10
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-10T09:41:14Z
dc.date.available2025-06-10T09:41:14Z
dc.date.copyright2025-03-30
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.accesstimeat_publication
dc.description.bibliographybibliogr.
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dc.description.financecost11776,05
dc.description.number1
dc.description.points100
dc.description.versionfinal_published
dc.description.volume28
dc.identifier.doi10.35808/ersj/3949
dc.identifier.issn1108-2976
dc.identifier.urihttps://sciencerep.up.poznan.pl/handle/item/2820
dc.identifier.weblinkhttps://ersj.eu/journal/3949
dc.languageen
dc.pbn.affiliationeconomics and finance
dc.relation.ispartofEuropean Research Studies Journal
dc.relation.pages991-1009
dc.rightsCC-BY
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dc.share.typeOPEN_JOURNAL
dc.subject.enLabour productivity
dc.subject.enlabour input
dc.subject.enagricultural employment
dc.subject.engross value added
dc.subject.enEuropean Union
dc.subject.eninternational comparisons
dc.titleLabour Productivity and Employment in Agriculture in the European Union
dc.typeJournalArticle
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oaire.citation.issueIssue 1
oaire.citation.volumeXXVIII
project.funder.nameThe publication was financed by the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education as part of the Strategy of the Poznan University of Life Sciences for 2024-2026 in the field of improving scientific research and development work in priority research areas.