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Salaires et revenus des travailleurs agricoles en tunisie et en algerie
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ISBN: 9222012534 9789222012534 Year: 1975 Publisher: Genève : Bureau International du Travail [BIT],


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Les revenus des travailleurs agricoles en afrique centrale et occidentale
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ISBN: 9222012542 9789222012541 Year: 1975 Publisher: Genève : Bureau International du Travail [BIT],

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Wage labour and unfreedom in agriculture : an Indian case study
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ISBN: 9780191684524 019168452X Year: 1990 Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon,

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Focusing on an area in the vanguard of agricultural development in Southern India, this book questions how growth and technical change can take place in agriculture and yet leave the position of the labourers relatively unchanged.


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The prosperity paradox : fewer and more vulnerable farm workers
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ISBN: 0192638092 0191904538 9780192638090 0192638106 Year: 2021 Publisher: Oxford, England : Oxford University Press,

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'The Prosperity Paradox' explains why farm worker problems often worsen as the agricultural sector shrinks and lays out options to help vulnerable workers.

Agricultural rent in England, 1690-1914
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ISBN: 0511549202 051100057X 0585031568 9780585031569 9780511000577 9780521450539 0521450535 0521450535 9780511549205 9780521893589 0521893585 Year: 1997 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Agricultural historians have collected and published a remarkable amount of material in recent years, partly as a result of the ongoing series 'The Agrarian History of England and Wales'. Missing from the Agrarian History volumes covering 1640-1850 has been any sustained analysis of agricultural rent, a perhaps surprising omission in view of the enormous sums of money which passed between landlords and tenants annually, and given the importance of the subject in terms of our understanding of the general course of change in agriculture and the economy more generally. In recent years the availability of estate accounts in public archive repositories has made available a range of data for the period c.1690 to the First World War, after which the material is voluminous and well known. In this book, based on research in archives across the country, the authors have produced a new rent index which will become the basis on which all future researchers in the field will rely.

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