Promoting written employment contracts: evidence from a randomised awareness campaign



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DOI: 
10.1093/erae/jbaa035
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Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
European Review of Agricultural Economics
Number: 
4
Pages: 
1007–1030
Volume: 
48
Year: 
2021
Author(s): 
Jaeckering L.
Meemken E.-M.
Sellare J.
Qaim M.
Description: 

Written employment contracts may improve the conditions of agricultural workers in developing countries, but farmers as employers often prefer less formal oral arrangements. We evaluate whether farmers’ preferences, which are deeply rooted in traditional norms, can be influenced through a group awareness campaign. In a randomised experiment in Côte d’Ivoire, we show that such a campaign increases farmers’ preferences for written contracts and for contract features involving social benefits for workers. The campaign also increases farmers’ likelihood to initiate concrete steps towards signing a contract with their workers. We conclude that group-based interventions can change farmers’ traditional views about employment relations.

Publication year: 
2021
Keywords: 
RCT
Côte d’Ivoire
farm workers
cacao
agricultural labor markets
cooperatives
agribusiness
agricultural markets and marketing