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Rural development, supply and access to basic services: a case study of the province of bolivar, Ecuador

Vos R., Vos A. and S. van der. Werff
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Robert Peter Vos

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Abstract: Working paper on rural development and access to essential services in the province of Bolivar, Ecuador - looks at land tenure, agricultural production, rural area infrastructure, income distribution, and obstacles to agricultural development; examines literacy rates, access to education, nutrition, health, housing and sanitation; discusses poverty, basic needs satisfaction, identification of target groups, etc. Diagrams, questionnaire, statistical tables.

Keywords: rural development; essential service; land tenure; agricultural production; rural area; infrastructure; income distribution; obstacle; agricultural development; literacy; access to education; nutrition; health; housing.; sanitation; poverty; basic needs; target group.; questionnaire; statistical table; développement rural; service essentiel; régime foncier; production agricole; zone rurale; infrastructure; répartition du revenu; obstacle; développement agricole; alphabétisation; accès à l'éducation; nutrition; santé; logement; salubrité; pauvreté; besoins essentiels; groupe cible; questionnaire; tableau statistique; desarrollo rural; servicio esencial; tenencia de la tierra; producción agrícola; zona rural; infraestructura; distribución del ingreso; obstáculo; desarrollo agrícola; alfabetización; acceso a la educación; nutrición; salud; vivienda; saneamiento; pobreza; necesidades esenciales; grupo destinatario; cuestionario; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 V. pages
Date: 1982
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