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Mexico: commercialisation and the growth of a migratory labour market

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  • Astorga Lira, Enrique.

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Working paper on the relationship between commercial farming and growth of a seasonal worker labour market in the agricultural sector in Mexico - briefly discusses trends (1950-1980) in urbanization, agricultural policy, agricultural production, agricultural employment, farm size, etc.; outlines the structure of the migrant worker labour market, recruitment and characteristics of the peasant farmer agricultural worker and impact on regional disparities. References.

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  • Astorga Lira, Enrique., 1983. "Mexico: commercialisation and the growth of a migratory labour market," ILO Working Papers 992260473402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992260473402676
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    1. De Janvry, Alain. & Sadoulet, Elisabeth, & Wilcox L., 1986. "Rural labour in Latin America," ILO Working Papers 992469963402676, International Labour Organization.
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