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Forms of Production and Work Statutes in Portuguese Agriculture
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1983
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Forms of Production and Work Statutes in Portuguese Agriculture
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Forms of Production and Work Statutes in Portuguese Agriculture
1983
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A theoretical discussion of the subordination of the agricultural sector of the Portuguese economy to the Ur-industrial sector; in many respects, agricultural development is lagging behind industrial & commercial development. A large part of the problem stems from misunderstandings about the nature of agricultural labor, which have been incorporated into national economic policy. A very high proportion of Ru workers are engaged in several different types of paid employment (work on the family farm, work as a tenant farmer, part-time employment, seasonal activities, etc). Thus, Portuguese farm workers may be viewed as semiproletarians. 7 Tables. Modified HA.
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