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

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  • Lugogo JA.
  • Dadson, J. A.
  • Msambichaka LA.
  • Bagachwa Msd.

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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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  • Lugogo JA. & Dadson, J. A. & Msambichaka LA. & Bagachwa Msd., 1986. "Socio-economic implications of structural changes in plantations in African countries," ILO Working Papers 992441233402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992441233402676
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    1. Forrant, Robert., 1998. "Survival of the flexible in the global economy : employment security and shop-floor reorganization in two Massachusetts metalworking firms," ILO Working Papers 993306803402676, International Labour Organization.

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