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Rural small scale industries and employment in Africa and Asia c .1

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Geneva; International Labour Organisation.; 1984Description: 159pISBN:
  • 9221035131
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.642091734 INT
Summary: In Spite of rapid urbanisation, the labour force in rural areas of the Third World countries has been increasing at an alarming rate. Cultivable land, the key input determining employment in agriculture, has, however, increased little, if not remained constant , in most developing countries. The expansion of non- agricultural employment oppurtunities is therefore the only hope of providing full employment in the Third World.
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In Spite of rapid urbanisation, the labour force in rural areas of the Third World countries has been increasing at an alarming rate. Cultivable land, the key input determining employment in agriculture, has, however, increased little, if not remained constant , in most developing countries. The expansion of non- agricultural employment oppurtunities is therefore the only hope of providing full employment in the Third World.

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