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Rural social policy in a strategy of sustained development
- Source: CEPAL Review, Volume 1988, Issue 36, Dec 1988, p. 83 - 99
- Spanish
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- 31 Dec 1988
Abstract
This article discusses the changes observed during recent years in the social, demographic and occupational fields in the rural world, which, when they are added to the centuries-old problems of the sector, foreshadow severe imbalances in the context of the new modalities of functioning of Latin American economies that arise from the present crisis. It advances the thesis that in most of the countries of the region the solution of the problem of the peasantry and the achievement of a higher degree of equity in rural society, as well as between the rural and urban societies, constitute inescapable imperatives for any viable strategy of national development in the 1990s.
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