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Urbanisation and Labour Markets in Developing Countries Stuart Sinclair

Urbanisation and Labour Markets in Developing Countries By Stuart Sinclair

Urbanisation and Labour Markets in Developing Countries by Stuart Sinclair


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Summary

Urbanization and Labour Markets provides a simple guide to the subject of labour in cities in underdeveloped countries.

Urbanisation and Labour Markets in Developing Countries Summary

Urbanisation and Labour Markets in Developing Countries by Stuart Sinclair

Originally published in 1978 Urbanization and Labour Markets is a useful companion for those studying in geography, economics or development studies. The book provides a simple guide to the subject of labour in cities in underdeveloped countries. It also set out the major controversies relating to urban labour markets in developing countries and focuses in detail to work which goes on outside large-scale firms. Migration and population growth is considered in some detail and proposals for different ways of seeing the 'informal' sector are discussed. This book will be of use to undergraduates in the areas of geography, economics and development studies.

About Stuart Sinclair

Stuart Sinclair

Table of Contents

List of Tables Preface 1. The Growth of Cities: A Description 2. Population and Migration to Crisis 3. The Reception of Urban Newcomers 4. The Urban Employment Question 5. The Emergence of the 'Informal' Sector 6. Shortcomings of the 'Informal' Sector 7. Conclusions Index

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NPB9780815378419
9780815378419
0815378416
Urbanisation and Labour Markets in Developing Countries by Stuart Sinclair
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2017-10-25
116
N/A
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