Somalia and basic needs: some issues
Hopkins, Michael,
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on a basic needs approach to development policy in Somalia - covers historical and geographical aspects, population, the political system, religion, etc., considers macro-economic indicators affecting anti- poverty and income distribution strategy (incl. The re-human settlement scheme for nomads), and forms part of a WEP research project on economic policy and social policy. References and statistical tables.
Keywords: basic needs; development policy; history; geographical aspect.; population; political system; religion.; economic indicator.; poverty; income distribution; human settlement.; nomad; WEP; research project; economic policy; social policy; statistical table; besoins essentiels; politique de développement; necesidades esenciales; política de desarrollo; histoire; aspect géographique; population; régime politique; religion; indicateur économique; pauvreté; répartition du revenu; établissement humain; nomade; PME; projet de recherche; politique économique; politique sociale; tableau statistique; historia; aspecto geográfico; población; régimen político; religión; indicador económico; pobreza; distribución del ingreso; asentamiento humano; nómada; PME; proyecto de investigación; política económica; política social; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32 pages
Date: 1978
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Published in World Employment Programme research working papers. WEP 2-32, Economic and Social Policy Synthesis Programme
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