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... household income ( 1984 , 1011-17 ) . Family members ( predominantly men ) in poorer households make up for less land and credit by remitting part of their urban wages to the rural household . Unequal land ownership , they argue , has ...
... household income ( 1984 , 1011-17 ) . Family members ( predominantly men ) in poorer households make up for less land and credit by remitting part of their urban wages to the rural household . Unequal land ownership , they argue , has ...
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... household well- being , but without the sources of investment available to straddlers for improving their productivity . Their household structure remained much like that of most households in the pre - war era - engaging sporadically ...
... household well- being , but without the sources of investment available to straddlers for improving their productivity . Their household structure remained much like that of most households in the pre - war era - engaging sporadically ...
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... households . Sons in straddler households are better and more quickly educated , secure better off - farm employment , and therefore can marry and claim their share of their fathers ' land sooner , creating new households . Straddlers ...
... households . Sons in straddler households are better and more quickly educated , secure better off - farm employment , and therefore can marry and claim their share of their fathers ' land sooner , creating new households . Straddlers ...
Contents
VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 APRIL 1993 | 1 |
Aoua Kéita and the Nascent Womens Movement in | 59 |
Development Communication and Popular Resistance | 91 |
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