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Agricultural laborers --- Migrant agricultural laborers --- Housing, Rural --- Housing --- Housing
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Migrant labor --- Migrant agricultural laborers --- United States --- Census, 2000 --- Methodology.
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Agricultural laborers --- -Agricultural workers --- Farm labor --- Farm laborers --- Farm workers --- Farmhands --- Farmworkers --- Employees --- Political activity --- Stora Bjurum (Sweden) --- -Sweden --- History --- -Politics and government --- -Theses --- -Political activity --- Agricultural workers --- Sweden --- Politics and government --- Theses
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How do trade liberalisation and rich-country farming policies affect the world’s poor? This publication focuses on that crucial question and underscores its urgency. One in five people worldwide live in extreme poverty with per capita income under a dollar a day. Two in three live in rural areas with farming the dominant source of income. Moreover, the poorest non-farm households spend a relatively large share of their budgets on food. Agricultural policy developments are thus vitally important to all poor people. How can agricultural trade reform serve their needs? What are the potential benefits and dangers of agricultural trade liberalisation? Deriving from the OECD’s on-going co-operation with non-member economies worldwide, this publication tackles various aspects of those fundamental questions on the linkage between farming and poverty.
Produce trade --- Poverty --- Government policy. --- Social Sciences and Humanities. Agricultural Economics --- Agricultural Policy. --- Produits agricoles --- Pauvreté --- Commerce --- Politique gouvernementale --- Agricultural laborers. --- Agricultural workers --- Farm labor --- Farm laborers --- Farm workers --- Farmhands --- Farmworkers --- Employees --- Produce trade - Government policy. --- Poverty - Government policy.
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Land reform --- Peasants --- Agricultural laborers --- Social movements --- Réforme agraire --- Paysannerie --- Travailleurs agricoles --- Mouvements sociaux --- History --- Political activity --- History --- Political activity --- History --- Histoire --- Activité politique --- Histoire --- Activité politique --- Histoire --- Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais sem Terra (Brazil)
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Este quinto volumen estudia la sociedad jalisciense, en Guadalajara y en el resto del Estado. Analiza los grupos sociales más importantes: masones, protestantes, extranjeros, braceros y repatriados, en su relación con la rebelión cristera y la reforma agraria. Estudia las luchas por el poder en el interior del régimen revolucionario y de este con sus adversarios políticos, y cómo Jalisco se salvó del peligro fascista al aproximarse la segunda Guerra Mundial. Con el libro que el lector tiene en sus manos se cierra la magna investigación que el autor ha realizado sobre el movimiento cristero. Los cinco volúmenes publicados vienen a llenar un vacío notable en los trabajos que sobre dicho movimiento se habían realizado y permiten mirarlo con mayor serenidad y conocimiento.
Church and state --- Peasants --- Land tenure --- History. --- Agrarian tenure --- Feudal tenure --- Freehold --- Land ownership --- Land question --- Landownership --- Tenure of land --- Land use, Rural --- Real property --- Land, Nationalization of --- Landowners --- Serfdom --- Peasantry --- Agricultural laborers --- Rural population --- Marks (Medieval land tenure) --- Villeinage --- History of the Americas
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Los arreglos del 21 de junio de 1929 dieron lugar a una encarnizada oposición de tres obispos, varios sacerdotes y seglares, sobre todo la LNDLR, que lucharon contra lo que calificaron de sumisión de la Iglesia Católica al gobierno. Los arreglos fueron obra del pragmatismo Vaticano, no capricho de Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores y Pascual Díaz. Tanto esta resistencia como la Reforma Agraria y la educación "socialista" llevaron a una segunda rebelión cristera, que desautorizada por el episcopado, no tuvo un alcance tan grande como la primera. Simultáneamente la Iglesia fue recuperando su actividad pastoral en grado diverso, según regiones, ciertamente Jalisco fue uno de los estados en que gracias a la reanudación del culto, la administración de los sacramentos fue más intensa, que era precisamente uno de los propósitos del Vaticano. Paralelamente al final de la hacienda se desarrolla el capitalismo equilibrado por un sindicalismo impulsado por el Estado, al amparo de una bandera "socialista", anticlerical y anticatólica. Resultado de este sindicalismo es el final del sindicalismo católico.
Church and state --- Peasants --- Land tenure --- History. --- Agrarian tenure --- Feudal tenure --- Freehold --- Land ownership --- Land question --- Landownership --- Tenure of land --- Land use, Rural --- Real property --- Land, Nationalization of --- Landowners --- Serfdom --- Peasantry --- Agricultural laborers --- Rural population --- Marks (Medieval land tenure) --- Villeinage --- History of the Americas
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Después de los arreglos del 21 de junio de 1929, desgarra a Jalisco el final de la hacienda y la educación socialista. La década 1930-1940 se inicia con una lenta aplicación de la reforma agraria, en el Maximato, sobre todo en la vía ejidal, se acentúa con Lázaro Cárdenas, ésta es una de las causas del rompimiento de Plutarco Elías Calles con el presidente. El reparto de las haciendas se hizo en algunos casos, con precipitación, al grado de que al final Cárdenas se vio obligado a crear una oficina de la pequeña propiedad para corregir esos errores y así evitar un conflicto mayor. Entre los usufructuarios del reparto agrario destacaron algunos revolucionarios. Este tomo se ocupa del final de la hacienda y la educación socialista (causas de la segunda rebelión), y muestra cómo la pacificación, a raíz de los Arreglos, fue creando una nueva sociedad que poco a poco desplazó los intereses que originaron la primera rebelión y configuró una nueva sociedad en la que coexistieron una creciente secularización y el lento establecimiento de la Acción Católica.
Church and state --- Peasants --- Land tenure --- History. --- Agrarian tenure --- Feudal tenure --- Freehold --- Land ownership --- Land question --- Landownership --- Tenure of land --- Land use, Rural --- Real property --- Land, Nationalization of --- Landowners --- Serfdom --- Peasantry --- Agricultural laborers --- Rural population --- Marks (Medieval land tenure) --- Villeinage --- History of the Americas
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Widespread support among rural people for the leftist insurgency during the civil war in El Salvador challenges conventional interpretations of collective action. Those who supplied tortillas, information, and other aid to guerillas took mortal risks and yet stood to gain no more than those who did not. Wood's rich tapestry of explanation is based on oral histories gathered from peasants who supported the insurgency and those who did not over a period of many years during and immediately following the war, and interviews with military commanders of both sides. Peasants supported the FMLN, Wood found, not for any material gain that was contingent on their participation, but rather for moral and emotional reasons. Wood's alternative model places emotions and morals, as well as conventional interests, at the heart of collective action.
Insurgency --- Peasants --- War --- History --- Political activity --- Moral and ethical aspects --- El Salvador --- Social Sciences --- Political Science --- Armed conflict (War) --- Conflict, Armed (War) --- Fighting --- Hostilities --- Wars --- International relations --- Military art and science --- Peasantry --- Agricultural laborers --- Rural population --- Marks (Medieval land tenure) --- Villeinage
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