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Hired labour and rural labour markets in asia; studies based on farm- level data.

Contributor(s): Hirashima S | Muqtada, M | Asian Regional Team for Employment Promotion | International Labour Organisation.
Publisher: New Delhi, ILO-ARTEP 1986Description: 180 p.ISBN: 9221054756 (PBK); 9221057682 (HD).Subject(s): WEP pub | ARTEP pub | living conditions | agricultural worker | rural area | labour market | Bangladesh | Pakistan | Philippines | Thailand | rural community | labour supply | labour demand | labour utilization | technological change | internal migration | family | nonfarm employment | household income | poverty | graph | referenceGenre/Form: ILO pubOnline resources: Full text Summary: ILO pub-WEP pub-ARTEP pub. Comparison of living conditions of agricultural workers and salient features of rural area labour markets in Bangladesh, Pakistan, the Philippines and Thailand - examines the percentage of labour in rural communitys, factors affecting labour supply and labour demand, labour utilization, impact of institutional and technological changes, etc.; estimates internal migration, substitution of labour by family labour, nonfarm employment and household income, as well as poverty alleviation. Graphs, references.
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Book Book ILO Publications ILO B08757 (Browse shelf) Available 13.11.7 HHI

ILO pub-WEP pub-ARTEP pub. Comparison of living conditions of agricultural workers and salient features of rural area labour markets in Bangladesh, Pakistan, the Philippines and Thailand - examines the percentage of labour in rural communitys, factors affecting labour supply and labour demand, labour utilization, impact of institutional and technological changes, etc.; estimates internal migration, substitution of labour by family labour, nonfarm employment and household income, as well as poverty alleviation. Graphs, references.

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