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Migration And The Labor Market In Developing Countries Richard Sabot

Migration And The Labor Market In Developing Countries By Richard Sabot

Migration And The Labor Market In Developing Countries by Richard Sabot


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This book clarifies the linkages among income distribution, migration, surplus labor, and poverty in developing countries. It assesses the implications of different key characteristics of labor markets for the response of labor supply to the hiring of additional urban workers.

Migration And The Labor Market In Developing Countries Summary

Migration And The Labor Market In Developing Countries by Richard Sabot

This book clarifies the linkages among income distribution, migration, surplus labor, and poverty in developing countries. It assesses the implications of different key characteristics of labor markets for the response of labor supply to the hiring of additional urban workers.

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Table of Contents

0. Introduction 1. The Structure of Labor Markets and Shadow Prices in LDCs 2. Urban Unemployment in LDCs: Towards a More General 3. Notes on the Estimation of Migration Decision Functions 4. Measuring the Difference Between Rural and Urban Incomes 5. Out-Migration, Rural Productivity, and the Distribution of Income 6. Migration from Rural Areas of Poor Countries: The Impact on Rural Productivity and Income Distribution 7. Conclusion: Some Themes and Unresolved Issues

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NPB9780367021986
9780367021986
0367021986
Migration And The Labor Market In Developing Countries by Richard Sabot
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-06-17
270
N/A
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