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Impact of public policies on migration and development in Ghana, with special reference to the asutsuare sugar area

N. O. Addo

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper assessing effects of agricultural policy establishing the Asutsuare sugar cane plantation agricultural project on internal migration in Ghana - reviews previous development projects and migration trends, analyses age, sex, educational level, income and occupational status of plantation workers, and considers reasons for in-migration and out-migration in the area. Bibliography p. 82 and statistical tables.

Keywords: agricultural policy; sugar cane; plantation; agricultural project; internal migration; development project.; trend; age.; sex; educational level; income; occupational status; plantation worker; statistical table; politique agricole; canne à sucre; plantation; projet agricole; migration interne; política agraria; caña de azúcar; plantación; proyecto agrícola; migración interna; projet de développement; tendance; âge; sexe; niveau d'enseignement; revenu; statut professionnel; travailleur des plantations; tableau statistique; proyecto de desarrollo; tendencia; edad; sexo; nivel educativo; ingreso; posición profesional; trabajador de las plantaciones; cuadros estadísticos (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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