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Agrarian structure and rural poverty: the case of Honduras

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  • Peek, Peter.

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Working paper on the agrarian structure and rural area poverty in Honduras - describes role of the banana plantations in the evolution of the agricultural sector; examines trends in farm size, land tenure, land utilization, crop yields, agricultural employment on large and small farms and by employment status, household income, etc.; discusses the impact of agrarian reforms carried out after 1972 on living conditions and agricultural incomes. Bibliography and statistical tables.

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  • Peek, Peter., 1984. "Agrarian structure and rural poverty: the case of Honduras," ILO Working Papers 992354543402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992354543402676
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    2. Hoffmann H. & Sciara AJ., 1979. "Diagnostico de las estadisticas y bibliografia sobre el empleo rural en centroamerica y Panama," ILO Working Papers 992161513402676, International Labour Organization.
    3. Ellis, F., 1977. "Study of employment in the banana export industry of Panama and Central America," ILO Working Papers 991744153402676, International Labour Organization.
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