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Landholding status, farm size and rural-urban migration: a micro- macro approach to the sierra of Ecuador

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  • Antolinez P.
  • Gaude, Jacques.

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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on the importance of farm size and land tenure in assessing causes of rural migration in the sierra of Ecuador - describes use of the macro-evaluation technique (demographic aspects) and the micro-approach (economic conditions and employment opportunities) in developing an economic model to estimate propensity to migrate. Bibliography p. 29 and statistical tables.

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  • Antolinez P. & Gaude, Jacques., 1981. "Landholding status, farm size and rural-urban migration: a micro- macro approach to the sierra of Ecuador," ILO Working Papers 992097413402676, International Labour Organization.
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    1. Gaude, Jacques,, 1977. "Causes and repercussions of rural migration in developing countries : a critical analysis," ILO Working Papers 991715693402676, International Labour Organization.
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