Land reform and peasant associations in Ethiopia: a case study of two widely differing regions
Abate A. and
Teklu T.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper comparing rural worker organizations and land reform in Northern and Southern Ethiopia - discusses the emergence of agricultural cooperatives and production cooperatives, formation of peasant associations, including membership and leadership characteristics, farming system (ie. Collective farming and private smallholdings) as well as changes in land ownership and distribution. References and statistical tables.
Keywords: rural worker organization; land reform.; agricultural cooperative.; production cooperative; association; membership; leadership; farming system.; collective farming; land ownership; statistical table; organisation de travailleurs ruraux; réforme foncière; organización de trabajadores rurales; reforma de la tenencia de la tierra; coopérative agricole; coopérative de production; association; appartenance; commandement; système d'exploitation agricole; agroexploitation collective; propriété foncière; tableau statistique; cooperativa agrícola; cooperativa de producción; asociación; miembros; liderazgo; sistema agrícola; explotación agrícola colectiva; propiedad de la tierra; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 53 pages
Date: 1979
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 10, Rural Employment Policy Research Programme
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