Robert M. Gibbs has written: 'Low-skill employment and the changing economy of rural America' -- subject(s): Rural development, Semiskilled labor, Service industries, Skilled labor, Wages 'Low-skill employment and the changing economy of rural America' -- subject(s): Agricultural wages, Rural population, Unskilled labor, Skilled labor, Occupations 'Low-skill employment and the changing economy in rural America' -- subject(s): Rural development, Semiskilled labor, Service industries, Skilled labor, Wages 'The Aborigines'
A rural livelihood refers to the means by which individuals in rural areas earn a living. This can include activities such as farming, fishing, livestock rearing, handicrafts, and small-scale business ventures. Rural livelihood strategies are often closely tied to the local environment and available resources.
Hants East Rural High School's motto is 'Labor Omnia Vincit'.
the answer is women.
M Padmanabhan has written: 'Rural employment' -- subject(s): Labor supply, Rural Manpower policy
Most rural slaves had to do hard farm labor, while urban slaves were usually domestics.
Labor is highly mobile. People will move where jobs are. Such as in the Industrial Revolution, factories had a demand for labor which caused a rural to urban migration.
Africa's developing cities expressed a strong demand for labor. In response, rural populations migrated heavily into the developing urban bastions of progress.
Liu Tie has written: 'Zhi shu yu ta de cun zhuang' -- subject(s): Labor mobility, Economic conditions, Rural development, Social conditions, Rural-urban migration, Agricultural laborers 'Zhi shu yu ta de cun zhuang' -- subject(s): Labor mobility, Economic conditions, Rural development, Social conditions, Rural-urban migration, Agricultural laborers
hi article 23 and 24 deals with the right against exploitation.this says the no children below the age of 14 cannot be employed in factories or mines or in any dangerous work. hope this helps!
the fact that mechanized agriculture has replaced manual labor
Young and unmarried women from rural New England.