Socio-economic implications of structural changes in plantations in African countries
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Socio-economic implications of structural changes in plantations in African countries

J. A. Dadson
Working paper (International Labour Organization. Sectoral Activities Programme), SAP 2.2/WP. 3, ILO
1986

Abstract

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 Côte d'Ivoire Ghana Kenya Tanzania
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.
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