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OverviewBoth livelihoods and diversity have become popular topics in development studies. The livelihood concept offers a more complete picture of the complexities of making a living in rural areas of low income countries than terms formerly considered adequate, such as subsistence, incomes, or employment. Diversity recognizes that people manage by doing many different things rather than just one or a few things. This book sets out the rural livelihoods approach within the larger context of past and current themes in rural development. It adopts diversity as its principal theme and explores the implications of diverse rural livelihoods for ideas about poverty, agriculture, environment, gender, and macroeconomic policy. It also considers appropriate methods for gaining quick and effective knowledge about the livelihoods of the rural poor for project and policy purposes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: EllisPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.449kg ISBN: 9780198296966ISBN 10: 0198296967 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 29 June 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart I. Concepts, Definitions, and Framework 1: Livelihoods, Diversification, and Agrarian Change 2: A Framework for Livelihoods Analysis Part II. Dimensions of Diverse Rural Livelihoods 3: Determinants of Livelihood Diversification 4: Poverty and Income Distribution 5: Agriculture and Farm Productivity 6: Environment and Sustainability 7: Gender and Rural Livelihoods 8: Macro Policies and Reform Agendas Part III. Investigating Livelihoods for Policy Purposes 9: Methods and Livelihoods 10: A Case-Study in Rural Tanzania Part IV. Looking Ahead 11: Livelihoods, Diversification, and PoliciesReviewsthis book ... has much to commend it Steve Wiggins, Journal of Development Studies This is a good guide to those entering the subject with little prior knowledge Steve Wiggins, Journal of Development Studies Professor Ellis is to be congratulated. Not for the first time, he has produced a book whose chapters can readily be added to student reading lists Steve Wiggins, Journal of Development Studies In a field where there has been much excitement and debate over the last two years, little of this has been overtaken by events: a tribute oto the author's ability to present lucidly mainstream positions and yet still incorporate insights from some interesting but less well known work Steve Wiggins, Journal of Development Studies The great virtue of Ellis's book is that it summarises the literature, and seeks to define the terms in a way that will enable future discussion to proceed from a common base Mary Tiffen, Development Policy Review strongly recommended. If you only have time to read one book on livelihoods, this is it Mary Tiffen, Development Policy Review strongly recommended. If you only have time to read one book on livelihoods, this is it * Mary Tiffen, Development Policy Review * The great virtue of Ellis's book is that it summarises the literature, and seeks to define the terms in a way that will enable future discussion to proceed from a common base * Mary Tiffen, Development Policy Review * In a field where there has been much excitement and debate over the last two years, little of this has been overtaken by events: a tribute oto the author's ability to present lucidly mainstream positions and yet still incorporate insights from some interesting but less well known work * Steve Wiggins, Journal of Development Studies * Professor Ellis is to be congratulated. Not for the first time, he has produced a book whose chapters can readily be added to student reading lists * Steve Wiggins, Journal of Development Studies * This is a good guide to those entering the subject with little prior knowledge * Steve Wiggins, Journal of Development Studies * this book ... has much to commend it * Steve Wiggins, Journal of Development Studies * Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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