Organisation du travail dans les systèmes d'activités complexes
Benoît Dedieu,
Catherine Laurent and
Patrick Mundler
Économie rurale, 1999, vol. 253
Abstract:
A significant proportion of farm households combine several types of professional activities. However the compatibility of these different activities is not obvious. Work planning aspects should therefore be included when analysing change in farming and rural employment. Animal production specialists addressing these issues have developed a method named « Bilan Travail » (work planning assessment) which is implemented in diagnostic and advisory work on livestock farms. Some of its principles could be taken up to analyse all the professional activities of farm households.
Date: 1999
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