2010
DOI: 10.1080/07409711003708413
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The Wages of Food Factories1

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“…The statistics above appear to suggest that in the East African region, unreliable agricultural production has led to millions of new rural-urban migrations and has already had unsettling effects on a number of urban citizens and municipal authorities. However, the aforementioned perspective appears to be at odds with Broadway and Stull (2010) study, which discovered that American farmers changed from an agricultural tradition to a business tradition, leading some rural Americans to choose to leave the rural communities in order to find employment in urban centres, leaving less than 0.02 of active Americans employed on farms and smallholdings.…”
Section: Review Of Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The statistics above appear to suggest that in the East African region, unreliable agricultural production has led to millions of new rural-urban migrations and has already had unsettling effects on a number of urban citizens and municipal authorities. However, the aforementioned perspective appears to be at odds with Broadway and Stull (2010) study, which discovered that American farmers changed from an agricultural tradition to a business tradition, leading some rural Americans to choose to leave the rural communities in order to find employment in urban centres, leaving less than 0.02 of active Americans employed on farms and smallholdings.…”
Section: Review Of Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%