Land Settlement Policies and Population Redistribution in Developing Countries provides a comparative analysis, initiated by the International Labour Office, of land settlement policies and programs in developing countries under various socioeconomic conditions.
About the Author: A. S. OBERAI is a Senior Economist in the Employment Planning and Population Branch, Employment and Development Department of the International Labour Office, Geneva, Switzerland.
409 Pages
Business + Money Management, Real Estate
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About the Book
Land Settlement Policies and Population Redistribution in Developing Countries provides a comparative analysis, initiated by the International Labour Office, of land settlement policies and programs in developing countries under various socioeconomic conditions. It reports the findings of nine case studies conducted in countries which have established resettlement schemes. The major focus of the studies is the identification of the factors that have contributed to the success or failure of resettlement schemes from the point of view of the populations concerned--in relation to the original objectives of the policymakers--and with respect to development objectives other than population distribution.
Book Synopsis
Land Settlement Policies and Population Redistribution in Developing Countries provides a comparative analysis, initiated by the International Labour Office, of land settlement policies and programs in developing countries under various socioeconomic conditions. It reports the findings of nine case studies conducted in countries which have established resettlement schemes. The major focus of the studies is the identification of the factors that have contributed to the success or failure of resettlement schemes from the point of view of the populations concerned--in relation to the original objectives of the policymakers--and with respect to development objectives other than population distribution.
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?The central issue of this anthology is the evaluation of resettlement schemes in several developing nations that were intended to exploit lands; alleviate poverty, landlessness, and underemployment; and achieve national security objectives. Contributions deal with land settlements in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Brazil, Latin American frontier zones, and Peru. In the first two chapters, the editor provides the background and evaluation of settlement schemes and a general survey of the factors affecting success or failure of these programs. In his overall evaluation of the programs, Oberai concludes that their successes in improving population distribution and reducing unemployment and poverty were very modest. Only few projects achieved their objectives; the total impact on employment and production was limited, while the cost per settler was high. A major contribution of this symposium is the identification of major factors that have in the past contributed to the success of failure of resettlement policies. Among the problems confronting settlement programs, the contributors list migrants' abandonment of settlements, lack of nonfarm employment opportunities, large land holdings, ecological effects, high costs, and tensions between the newcomers and indigenous population.?-Choice
"The central issue of this anthology is the evaluation of resettlement schemes in several developing nations that were intended to exploit lands; alleviate poverty, landlessness, and underemployment; and achieve national security objectives. Contributions deal with land settlements in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Brazil, Latin American frontier zones, and Peru. In the first two chapters, the editor provides the background and evaluation of settlement schemes and a general survey of the factors affecting success or failure of these programs. In his overall evaluation of the programs, Oberai concludes that their successes in improving population distribution and reducing unemployment and poverty were very modest. Only few projects achieved their objectives; the total impact on employment and production was limited, while the cost per settler was high. A major contribution of this symposium is the identification of major factors that have in the past contributed to the success of failure of resettlement policies. Among the problems confronting settlement programs, the contributors list migrants' abandonment of settlements, lack of nonfarm employment opportunities, large land holdings, ecological effects, high costs, and tensions between the newcomers and indigenous population."-Choice
About the Author
A. S. OBERAI is a Senior Economist in the Employment Planning and Population Branch, Employment and Development Department of the International Labour Office, Geneva, Switzerland.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.66 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 409
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Real Estate
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: A S Oberai
Language: English
Street Date: January 26, 1988
TCIN: 1008938335
UPC: 9780275927998
Item Number (DPCI): 247-14-1014
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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