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Employment and income generation in new settlement projects

Weitz, R.,, Pelley, D., and Applebaum, L.,

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on employment creation effects of land settlement projects in rural areas in developing countries - examines factors affecting rural employment such as crop diversification, infrastructure development, industrial promotion, and increased social services, includes a comparison and simulation models of human settlement projects, and constitutes part of a WEP research project on employment and income generation. Bibliography pp. 78 to 84, references and statistical tables.

Keywords: employment creation; land settlement; rural area; rural employment; crop diversification.; infrastructure; industrial promotion; social services.; simulation; model; human settlement.; WEP; research project; employment; income; statistical table; création d'emploi; établissement rural; zone rurale; emploi rural; diversification des cultures; infrastructure; promotion industrielle; services sociaux; simulation; modèle; établissement humain; PME; projet de recherche; emploi; revenu; tableau statistique; creación de empleos; colonización rural; zona rural; empleo rural; diversificación de cultivos; infraestructura; promoción industrial; servicios sociales; simulación; modelo; asentamiento humano; PME; proyecto de investigación; empleo; ingreso; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 84 pages
Date: 1978
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Published in WEP 10

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