Agrarian reforms and rural development in Nicaragua (1979-81)
Peter. Peek
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper examining the impact of agrarian reforms on rural development in Nicaragua - describes the agrarian structure, land tenure and standard of living of the rural population, examines the reforms since 1979, transition to public and cooperative farming and their impact on agricultural production, agricultural employment and agricultural income, and discusses agricultural policy issues. Graph, references and statistical tables.
Keywords: agrarian reform.; rural development; agrarian structure; land tenure; standard of living; rural population; cooperative farming; agricultural production; agricultural employment; agricultural income; agricultural policy; statistical table; réforme agraire; développement rural; reforma agraria; desarrollo rural; structure agraire; régime foncier; niveau de vie; population rurale; agroexploitation coopérative; production agricole; emploi agricole; revenu agricole; politique agricole; tableau statistique; estructura agraria; tenencia de la tierra; nivel de vida; población rural; explotación agrícola cooperativa; producción agrícola; empleo agrícola; ingreso agrícola; política agraria; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50 P. pages
Date: 1982
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 10-6, Rural Employment Policy Research Programme
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