Technological change and rural-to- urban migration of labour: a micro-economic causal relationship in the context of less developed economies.

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Abstract

Suggests a new line of analysis of rural-urban migration of labour in less developed economies. Section I presents the basic argument, defining the decision-making unit as a family enterprise producing food on its own smallholding. Section II consists of an examination of the relationship between migration and the alternative social welfare criteria likely to prevail. -from WAERSA

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Union for the Scientific Study of Population, IUSSP Papers
Volume11
StatePublished - 1978

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