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African rural employment, 1. Rural employment, Migration and economic development : Théoretical issues and empirical evidence from Africa / Buyerlee, D.
Titre de série : African rural employment, 1 Titre : Rural employment, Migration and economic development : Théoretical issues and empirical evidence from Africa Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Buyerlee, D. ; Eicher, C. K. Mention d'édition : D A E/University Editeur : D A E/University Année de publication : 1972 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04691 Note générale : They propose a frame work for the analysis of rural employment in economic development. This consists of a micro-économic analysis of the rural labor market and in particulary labor utilization and producting in farm and non farm activities in rural areas and analysis of rural urban migration as the major linkage of the rural employment. The micro-level analysis of rural labor markets has dispelled earlier notions of high leisure preference of African worker and the rigidities of the land tenure system as it affectcs labor allocation. Rural-urbaan migration is proceeding at a rapid rate apparently in response to the rural-urban income differential. So, present macro-models of economic development are deficient for analysis of rural employment in developing countries. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Développement économique Migration Exode rural Technologie Agriculture Macroéconomie Microéconomie Index. décimale : 338.9 Développement et croissance économiques : classer ici les politiques gouvernementales et programmes économiques. Autarcie Résumé : They propose a frame work for the analysis of rural employment in economic development. This consists of a micro-économic analysis of the rural labor market and in particulary labor utilization and producting in farm and non farm activities in rural areas and analysis of rural urban migration as the major linkage of the rural employment. The micro-level analysis of rural labor markets has dispelled earlier notions of high leisure preference of African worker and the rigidities of the land tenure system as it affectcs labor allocation. Rural-urbaan migration is proceeding at a rapid rate apparently in response to the rural-urban income differential. So, present macro-models of economic development are deficient for analysis of rural employment in developing countries. Note de contenu : They propose a frame work for the analysis of rural employment in economic development. This consists of a micro-économic analysis of the rural labor market and in particulary labor utilization and producting in farm and non farm activities in rural areas and analysis of rural urban migration as the major linkage of the rural employment. The micro-level analysis of rural labor markets has dispelled earlier notions of high leisure preference of African worker and the rigidities of the land tenure system as it affectcs labor allocation. Rural-urbaan migration is proceeding at a rapid rate apparently in response to the rural-urban income differential. So, present macro-models of economic development are deficient for analysis of rural employment in developing countries. African rural employment, 1. Rural employment, Migration and economic development : Théoretical issues and empirical evidence from Africa [texte imprimé] / Buyerlee, D. ; Eicher, C. K. . - D A E/University . - D A E/University, 1972.
ISSN : CI-04691
They propose a frame work for the analysis of rural employment in economic development. This consists of a micro-économic analysis of the rural labor market and in particulary labor utilization and producting in farm and non farm activities in rural areas and analysis of rural urban migration as the major linkage of the rural employment. The micro-level analysis of rural labor markets has dispelled earlier notions of high leisure preference of African worker and the rigidities of the land tenure system as it affectcs labor allocation. Rural-urbaan migration is proceeding at a rapid rate apparently in response to the rural-urban income differential. So, present macro-models of economic development are deficient for analysis of rural employment in developing countries.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Développement économique Migration Exode rural Technologie Agriculture Macroéconomie Microéconomie Index. décimale : 338.9 Développement et croissance économiques : classer ici les politiques gouvernementales et programmes économiques. Autarcie Résumé : They propose a frame work for the analysis of rural employment in economic development. This consists of a micro-économic analysis of the rural labor market and in particulary labor utilization and producting in farm and non farm activities in rural areas and analysis of rural urban migration as the major linkage of the rural employment. The micro-level analysis of rural labor markets has dispelled earlier notions of high leisure preference of African worker and the rigidities of the land tenure system as it affectcs labor allocation. Rural-urbaan migration is proceeding at a rapid rate apparently in response to the rural-urban income differential. So, present macro-models of economic development are deficient for analysis of rural employment in developing countries. Note de contenu : They propose a frame work for the analysis of rural employment in economic development. This consists of a micro-économic analysis of the rural labor market and in particulary labor utilization and producting in farm and non farm activities in rural areas and analysis of rural urban migration as the major linkage of the rural employment. The micro-level analysis of rural labor markets has dispelled earlier notions of high leisure preference of African worker and the rigidities of the land tenure system as it affectcs labor allocation. Rural-urbaan migration is proceeding at a rapid rate apparently in response to the rural-urban income differential. So, present macro-models of economic development are deficient for analysis of rural employment in developing countries. Réservation
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