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Title
Development and labour force in the Sudan, 1955-56 - 2003 |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/120835 |
Date
1983 |
Author(s)
Eltahir, Mohamed Eltahir |
Abstract
This study investigates the effects of social and economic development on
the size and composition of the labour force in Sudan. The data sources used
in the analysis were mainly the two Population Censuses conducted so far in
Sudan in 1955-56 and 1973.
The main findings are as follows. Socio-economic development in Sudan
affected the size of the labour force by reducing the proportions of the total
population economically active. Changes in the economic structure and
organisation, education and urbanisation were the main determinants of participation
in economic activity. These same factors affected the allocation of
human resources between different sectors of economic activity. For males
there was a shift towards modern economic activities. For females the shift
was towards agriculture. Labour force composition in the provinces and regions
of Sudan reflects the structural and developmental imbalances between the
different areas.
Demographic factors, such as fertility and mortality as the main determinant:
of age structure, had their effect. If the present patterns and trends persist
in the future, they will accentuate the effects of age structure on the relative
size of the labour force by bringing further decline with the obvious
consequences of that path of development. |
Subject(s)
Working class Sudan; Sudan Economic conditions; Sudan Social conditions |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Thesis (Masters) |
Format
ix, 98 p |
Identifier
b1240027 |
Repository
Canberra - Australian National University
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