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A ' labour event ' is any incident of continuouswagelabouras reported by the respondent.
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The nationalwagelabourboard isolated southern industry by banning wage differentials on race ; as a result, southern black wages rose.
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Those households participating in duck hunting were also less likely to receive non-wagelabourincome supplements or other transfers (.02).
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The expansion ofwagelabourrelations was thus hardly ever connected with changes in the organization of production such as the emergence of capitalist manufactories.
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The economic outcome has been an intensification of labour market discipline with up to 3 million women pushed into the lowwagelabourmarket.
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The economic ties ofwagelabouroffered a feasible alternative.
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Numerous labour relationships bearing features ofwagelabourwere thus newly created.
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The declarations often explicitly state whether the land was worked with the labour of household members or withwagelabour.
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The most obvious policy ' lever ' suggested by this study for increasing the access of the poor to more remunerativewagelabouris rural formal education.
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However, differences in the nature ofwagelabourbetween the two regions were very strong, as a result of the specific route of the transition.
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These empirical patterns suggest that it will be very difficult to usewagelabourmarkets as a policy tool to alleviate poverty.
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The southernmost peoples, who were already land-poor and widely dependent onwagelabour, never fully recovered.
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Kangani-assisted recruitment gave way to freewagelabourrecruitment in the 1930s.
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This is typical in areas where there are landlord-tenant relationships or a landless class employed in a localwagelabourmarket.
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This obviously meant there could be significant overlap between the weaving household and the workshop based uponwagelabour.
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Finally, their juxtaposition ofwagelabouragainst the security of land tenure threatens to polarise the debate into simple either\\or dichotomies.
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Both branches were increasingly characterized bywagelabour, at least in most regions.
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Due to land pressure, youth do not have direct access to land and tend to engage in agriculturalwagelabour.
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The rise ofwagelabourin the countryside forms a fundamental element in the transition to a modern, capitalist economy and society.
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