Migration, production and technological change: analytical issues and guidelines for data collection and analysis
A. S. Oberai
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on data collecting and data analysis for the study of relationships between migration, technological change and agricultural production - discusses major mechanisms by which migration affects and is affected by technological change, indicates information needs to quantify these effects, and presents sample questionnaires for three survey modules to cover (1) small farming enterprises, (2) cottage industries, and (3) attitudes of family members concerning effects on farm or non-farm family enterprise. References.)
Keywords: data collecting; data analysis; migration; technological change; agricultural production; information needs; sample; questionnaire; survey.; farming; cottage industry.; attitude; family.; collecte des données; analyse des données; migration; changement technologique; production agricole; recopilación de datos; análisis de datos; migración; cambio tecnológico; producción agrícola; besoins d'information; échantillon; questionnaire; enquête; agroexploitation; industrie artisanale à domicile; attitude; famille; necesidades de información; muestra; cuestionario; encuesta; cultivo de la tierra; industria casera; actitud; familia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 82 P. pages
Date: 1981
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-21, Population and Labour Policies Programme
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