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Levels of population mobility also increased , especially in the agricultural sector , as the seasonal redistribution of labour became an integral part of the production of export crops . This paper looks at the origins and development ...
Levels of population mobility also increased , especially in the agricultural sector , as the seasonal redistribution of labour became an integral part of the production of export crops . This paper looks at the origins and development ...
الصفحة 20
Generally , population movements might benefit the receiving and the source region if the latter is a densely settled and slow - growing rural community ; but this is only one of several factors which include the demographic and socio ...
Generally , population movements might benefit the receiving and the source region if the latter is a densely settled and slow - growing rural community ; but this is only one of several factors which include the demographic and socio ...
الصفحة 71
It is an area of low population density which separates the Mossi cultural area from Bisa country . The information presented here comes from a fifty - week long agricultural survey of a sample of fifty - two households ( representing ...
It is an area of low population density which separates the Mossi cultural area from Bisa country . The information presented here comes from a fifty - week long agricultural survey of a sample of fifty - two households ( representing ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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