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ID084471
Title ProperLifting the blinkers: a new view of power, diversity and poverty in Mozambican rural labour markets
LanguageENG
AuthorCramer, Christopher ;  Oya, Carlos ;  Sender, John
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper presents some results from the largest rural labour market survey yet conducted in Mozambique. Evidence from three provinces shows that labour markets have a significant impact on the lives of a large number of poor people, and that employers exercise considerable discretion in setting wages and conditions of casual, seasonal and permanent wage employment. The evidence presented comes from a combination of a quantitative survey based on purposive sampling with other techniques, including interviews with large farmers. The findings contrast with ideas that rural labour markets are of limited relevance to poverty reduction policy formulation in Africa, and the paper concludes with methodological, analytical and policy recommendations.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Modern African Studies Vol. 46, No.3 ; Sep 2008 :p361-392
Journal SourceJournal of Modern African Studies Vol. 46, No.3 ; Sep 2008 :p361-392
Key WordsLifting Blinkers ;  Power ;  Diversity ;  Poverty ;  View ;  Mozambican ;  Labour ;  Markets ;  Market Survey