Labor Commitment and Social Change in Developing AreasWilbert Ellis Moore, Arnold S. Feldman Bloomsbury Academic, 1982 M07 2 - 396 pages This work examines the intended and unanticipated consequences of economic advancement in developing areas and the commitment of industrial labor. Both the short-term acceptance of the attitudes and beliefs appropriate to a modernized economy are discussed. |
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... increase in in- come and the degree of " culture contact " remain stable . " COMPOSITION OF CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES Food Food consumption may be altered by the industrialization process in several ways . The economist looks at once for ...
... increase in in- come and the degree of " culture contact " remain stable . " COMPOSITION OF CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES Food Food consumption may be altered by the industrialization process in several ways . The economist looks at once for ...
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Wilbert Ellis Moore, Arnold S. Feldman. the increase in food expenditures to be less than proportional to the ... increased food consumption . The effect of urbanization on consumers ' tastes may be reflected , too , in the difference ...
Wilbert Ellis Moore, Arnold S. Feldman. the increase in food expenditures to be less than proportional to the ... increased food consumption . The effect of urbanization on consumers ' tastes may be reflected , too , in the difference ...
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... increased slightly , from 26 to 33 percent . During this period real wages had more than doubled . A larger increase in the proportion 7 East African Statistical Department , Patterns of Income , Expenditure and Con- sumption of African ...
... increased slightly , from 26 to 33 percent . During this period real wages had more than doubled . A larger increase in the proportion 7 East African Statistical Department , Patterns of Income , Expenditure and Con- sumption of African ...
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achievement African agricultural analysis associated authority Baganda become behavior capital consumers consumption contractual cultural demand differential East Africa economic development economic growth employers factory forms function goals groups important increase India individual indus industrial employment industrial labor force industrial labor market industrial societies institutions involved Jamshedpur Kampala Kingsley Davis kinship labor commitment labor force labor market labor unrest limited M. N. Srinivas machine managerial ment mobility modern Moore Mossi nationalists newly developing areas Niger nomic nonindustrial norms occupational operation opportunities orientation participation patterns percent political entrepreneurs population position preindustrial prestige problems process of commitment production organization Puerto Rico recruitment relations relatively rewards role rural sector situation skill social system specific status stratification Talcott Parsons technological tend tion town trade unions traditional transition tribal turnover types Uganda underdeveloped areas urban values wage labor workers Yatenga