Socio-economic implications of structural changes in plantations in African countries
Lugogo Ja.,
J. A. Dadson,
Msambichaka La. and
Bagachwa Msd.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper, case studies of social implications and economic implications of structural change in plantations in Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya and Tanzania - examines trends affecting agricultural production of cash crops and agricultural employment; comments on legislation regarding land ownership (inc. Land reform); considers agricultural price, agricultural income, wages and working conditions of plantation workers (incl. Rural women). Map, references, statistical tables, tables.
Keywords: social implication; economic implication; structural change; plantation; trend; agricultural production; cash crop; agricultural employment; legislation.; land ownership; land reform.; agricultural price; agricultural income; wages; working conditions; plantation worker; rural women; statistical table; conséquences sociales; conséquences économiques; changement structurel; plantation; consecuencias sociales; consecuencias económicas; cambio estructural; plantación; tendance; production agricole; cultures marchandes; emploi agricole; législation; propriété foncière; réforme foncière; prix agricole; revenu agricole; salaire; conditions de travail; travailleur des plantations; femmes rurales; tendencia; producción agrícola; cultivo comercial; empleo agrícola; legislación; propiedad de la tierra; reforma de la tenencia de la tierra; precio agrícola; ingreso agrícola; salario; condiciones de trabajo; trabajador de las plantaciones; mujeres rurales (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 V. pages
Date: 1986
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