Population and agricultural development: selected relationships and possible planning uses. 1. Population and socio-economic change in peasant societies: the historical record of Hungary - 1700 to the present

The central problem, which this work intends to elucidate, is how a peasant population tends to adjust to economic and social conditions, with a view to maintaining and, if possible, raising the level of living. Secondary research problem is how the dvpmt of peasant society can be influenced in order to further the economic and social development of national and village societies

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Main Authors: Andorka, R. 1423211774307, FAO, Rome (Italy). Economic and Social Development Dept. eng 186560, UNFPA, New York (USA) eng 1423211765130
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 1978
Subjects:FAO UNFPA, RURAL SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL CHANGE, DEMOGRAPHY, HISTORY, RURAL POPULATION, AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SOCIOLOGIE RURALE, CHANGEMENT SOCIAL, DEMOGRAPHIE, SOCIOLOGIA RURAL, CAMBIO SOCIAL, DEMOGRAFIA, HISTOIRE, POPULATION RURALE, STRUCTURE AGRICOLE, DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE, HISTORIA, POBLACION RURAL, ESTRUCTURA AGRICOLA, DESARROLLO ECONOMICO,
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