Migrants in Agricultural Development

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Author: J. Mollett

ISBN-10: 0814754597

ISBN-13: 9780814754597

Category: Anthropology & Archaeology

Rural migration invovling land settlement is often a positive force in agricultural development. This book examines its impact in nine case-studies covering a wide time-span in Australia, England, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Latin America, Tanzania, United States and Zambia. MIgrants never operate in a vacuum and this study shows how they attempt to cope withg new restraints and opportunities. The enquiry has important implications for policy makers especially in dealing with refugees and land...

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Rural migration invovling land settlement is often a positive force in agricultural development. This book examines its impact in nine case-studies covering a wide time-span in Australia, England, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Latin America, Tanzania, United States and Zambia. MIgrants never operate in a vacuum and this study shows how they attempt to cope withg new restraints and opportunities. The enquiry has important implications for policy makers especially in dealing with refugees and land settlement. It underlines the important role of the agricultural entrepeneur in economic development and the wide range of national policies for the settlement of rural migrants. Booknews Based on nine case studies of rural-to-rural migration in industrialized and third-world countries over the last two centuries, explores the changing restraints and conditions of migrant farm workers, how they deal with them, and how governments and international aid agencies are inhibiting agricultural development by their policies toward migrants. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

\ BooknewsBased on nine case studies of rural-to-rural migration in industrialized and third-world countries over the last two centuries, explores the changing restraints and conditions of migrant farm workers, how they deal with them, and how governments and international aid agencies are inhibiting agricultural development by their policies toward migrants. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \