Changes in harvesting-threshing arrangements and landless laborers/ (Record no. 6967)

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Personal name Ebron, Leonarda.
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Title Changes in harvesting-threshing arrangements and landless laborers/
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Extent p.83-112
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Series statement Vol. 12 No. 1 First Sem 1985
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General note Seminar-Workshop on the Consequences of amall Farm Mechanization on Production, employment and income in the Philippines
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Summary, etc. This paper utilizes information from a supplementary survey conducted in six of the original eight villages involving one hundred farmers and an equal number of laborers. The latter survey focused on changes in labor arrangements in harvesting and threshing. Among the workers, 64 were landless laborers and 36 were small farmer-hired laborers. A major objective of this supplementary study was to determine how farmers and workers perceive past and future developments in harvesting-threshing arrangements
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Harvesting - Mechanization
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Labour force - Agricultural sector
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Personal name Castillo, Gertrude.
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Personal name Kaiser, Purificacion.
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Record control number jpd1
Title Journal of Philippine Development
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dirp3.pids.gov.ph/ris/pjd/pidsjpd85-1landless.pdf
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