2013
DOI: 10.30827/digibug.28504
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Nueva ruralidad: procesos sociolaborales y desagrarización de una sociedad local en México (1980-2010)

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“…One major socioeconomic transformation that has taken place in many areas is that of "deagrarianization", meaning a reduction in the importance of agrarian activities in terms of employed population and income and the correspondingly greater weight of non-agrarian forms of occupation [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. The most significant manifestations of this include a decrease in the volume of small and medium-sized farms, a dwindling of areas of agricultural use, livestock herds, and, finally, the transformation of social structures [19,20]. There have been great coincidences in the definition of the concept of deagrarianization, but great differences in terms of the causes that produce it and the socioeconomic and territorial effects it has.…”
Section: Introduction and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One major socioeconomic transformation that has taken place in many areas is that of "deagrarianization", meaning a reduction in the importance of agrarian activities in terms of employed population and income and the correspondingly greater weight of non-agrarian forms of occupation [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. The most significant manifestations of this include a decrease in the volume of small and medium-sized farms, a dwindling of areas of agricultural use, livestock herds, and, finally, the transformation of social structures [19,20]. There have been great coincidences in the definition of the concept of deagrarianization, but great differences in terms of the causes that produce it and the socioeconomic and territorial effects it has.…”
Section: Introduction and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%