Affiliation:
1. Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA
2. Centro de Estudios Para el Desarrollo Sostenible Universidad ECOTEC Samborondón Ecuador
3. Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice Iowa State University Ames Iowa USA
4. Department of Sociology & Anthropology University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA
Abstract
AbstractUsing Census of Agriculture (2017) data, we investigate the association between the principal operator's sexual orientation and farm profitability. Farms run by a male principal operator married to another male (MMM) have higher profits than farms run by a male principal operator married to a woman (MMW), a woman married to a man (WMM), and a woman married to another woman (WMW). Having two men on farm confers profit advantages. Compared with other marital combinations studied, MMM operate large‐scale farms, are more experienced farmers, and are more likely to engage in commodity agriculture. Findings suggest gender, not sexual orientation, is driving the observed profit gaps.
Funder
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Development
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