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First , the agricultural sector employs over half the labor force until per capita
income nears the $ 300 mark . Second , the share of the farm sector in the
national labor force is at every stage very much greater than its share in the
national output ...
First , the agricultural sector employs over half the labor force until per capita
income nears the $ 300 mark . Second , the share of the farm sector in the
national labor force is at every stage very much greater than its share in the
national output ...
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8 per cent ) the time required to reduce the agricultural labor force ratio from 70 to
50 per cent would be cut from 44 years to 19 years , abstracting from the lag that
would occur before a reduced birthrate is reflected in the rate of growth of the ...
8 per cent ) the time required to reduce the agricultural labor force ratio from 70 to
50 per cent would be cut from 44 years to 19 years , abstracting from the lag that
would occur before a reduced birthrate is reflected in the rate of growth of the ...
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labor force was increasing at an annual rate of 2 . 3 per cent with the result that
the farm labor force increased by more than 15 per cent between 1930 and 1940
in spite of accelerated growth of nonfarm employment that was sufficient to ...
labor force was increasing at an annual rate of 2 . 3 per cent with the result that
the farm labor force increased by more than 15 per cent between 1930 and 1940
in spite of accelerated growth of nonfarm employment that was sufficient to ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 4 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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