Impact of Rural Inequality on Fertility and Migration, Viewed as Alternative Household Responses to Changing Population-Resource Ratios

The aim of the research is to investigate how the amount and distribution of access to farmland, and to other rural resources affects decisions within a household about fertility and migration; and via results of such decisions and otherwise, how far land / water / vegetative resources are depleted / polluted and maintained or restored. (Taken from Project Website Summary).

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Lipton, Michael
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Impact of Rural Inequality on Fertility and Migration, Viewed as Alternative Household Responses to Changing Population-Resource Ratios

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