Census procedures may lead to serious undercounting of women's farm labor. This
exploratory study of 27 farm women from Oklahoma, Vermont, and Colorado
indicates substantial involvement in farm work, as well as in auxiliary economic
enterprises. There is no clear relationship between involvement in farm work and farm
decision-making; high enjoyment of the farm way of life and a suggestion that rural
and urban values differ sufficiently to make interpretation of the farm-based division
of labor between spouses difficult.
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