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are landlessness
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The state or condition of being landless.
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The study found that the main push factors from rural areas are landlessness, land fragmentation, poor productivity, and small income generated from rural activities while the main pull factors towards urban areas were working opportunities as well as the higher returns from non- agricultural activities especially for highly educated people (Abu-Al Shamat 1991).
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Yes, the greatest dilemmas facing humanity are still landlessness, homelessness, and hunger... but today our televisions and newspapers tell us about these fundamental problems more quickly and more simply than literature ever could.
Meanwhile, in northern Uganda, in parts of Lango and Acholi sub-regions, there was no landlessness since land was communally owned through the clan system with no land transactions allowed (Tosh 1978).
Landlessness is a huge problem all over the world.
Landlessness is a rising problem for farmers across India, but Mr. Hazarika's situation is unusual: his plot was located on Majuli, one of the world's largest "inland" islands, an ancient religious center that is home to about 170,000 people and dozens of monasteries.
His work is about land, landlessness, and identity and he has covered stories of injustice and displacement around the world, from El Salvador to Palestine and beyond, often spending years developing his projects.
In her narrative of how the swidden lands of farmers in the hills of Sulawesi became private property, Li (2007) argues that until the 1970s absolute landlessness was unknown because farmers without paddy could access forest land on hillsides to use for swidden.
But microplots are a feasible cure for landlessness when more ambitious programs have failed.
Trump vilifies refugees as criminals — his favorite slur to wield against foreigners and nonwhites — but they are driven by violence, poverty, landlessness and disenfranchisement for which the United States cannot avoid blame.
The downward spiral of large families, poverty and landlessness can be broken.
13 Low-income proxies (such as landlessness) have been observed as a risk factor for acute malnutrition among flood-affected children in Bangladesh. 10 More recently, another study has shown that the children of flood-affected families taking loans at very high rates did not improve their nutritional status compared with those having access to credits at very low or no interest.
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