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Employment, wages and living conditions in a changing industry: plantations
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Employment, wages and living conditions in a changing industry: plantations

Jean-Paul Sajhau
International labour review, Vol.125(1), pp.71-85
1986

Abstract

employment wages living conditions plantation worker labour shortage hazardous work agricultural employment women workers seasonal workers minimum wage wage payment system workers housing health service welfare facilities developing countries
Shows that the shortage of labour has helped to speed up the integration of women into the economicaly active population. In Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, women make up more than 50 per cent of the plantation labour force. In Africa, almost 50 per cent of plantations workers are women. In some American countries, only the husband appears as a wage-earner on the payroll, although in fact women take an active part in the harvest.
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