Les liens entre migrations rurales et politiques gouvernementales
Trouve, J., and
Bessat, C.,
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper studying the effects of government policies on rural migration trends in Burkina Faso - analyses the economic conditions, physical and sociological aspects leading to mobility, examines the role of regional development policy, industrial policy, commercial policy, incomes policy, social policy, etc., And includes extracts from migration surveys as well as research methodology. One- page bibliography, diagram, graphs, maps, references and statistical tables.
Keywords: government policy; rural migration; trend; economic conditions; sociological aspect; regional development; industrial policy; commercial policy; incomes policy; social policy; survey.; research method; statistical table; politique gouvernementale; migration rurale; tendance; conditions économiques; aspect sociologique; développement régional; politique industrielle; politique du commerce intérieur; politique des revenus; politique sociale; enquête; méthode de recherche; tableau statistique; política gubernamental; migración rural; tendencia; condiciones económicas; aspecto sociológico; desarrollo regional; política industrial; política comercial; política de ingresos; política social; encuesta; método de investigación; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 115 pages
Date: 1980
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Published in Programme mondial de l'emploi. WEP 10-6, Rural Employment Policy Research Programme
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