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Bruce H. Herrick
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978-0262080255
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The MIT Press (April 15, 1966)
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Urban migration, reflecting theis economic decay, as well as demographic conditions, are the subject of this study.

Urban migration, reflecting theis economic decay, as well as demographic conditions, are the subject of this study. In particular, shifts in urban population and changes in the structure of the labor force are explored in an attempt to understand migration's role. The study deals explicitly with the economic implications of internal migration.

Bruce H. Herrick’s books. Urban Migration and Economic Development in Chile. Urban Poverty And Economic Development: A Case Study Of Costa Rica by. Bruce H. Herrick, Barclay Hudson. Economic Development.

In particular, shifts in urban population and changes in the structure of the labor force are explored in an attempt to understand the role of migration. It is the first work of its kind to consider internal migration within a less developed country with an income that has risen above the lowest levels.

Urban migration, reflecting this economic decay, as well as demographic conditions, are the subject of this study. Herrick, 1966. In particular, shifts in urban population and changes in the structure of the labor force are explored in an attempt to understand the role of migration. Handle: RePEc:mtp:titles:0262582368.

Authors: Herrick, Bruce, Hudson, Barclay. eBook n/a. ISBN 978-1-349-05315-5. Poverty assessment: six approaches. Poverty assessment through income measures.

See Bruce Herrick, ‘Urbanization and Urban Migration in Latin America: An Economist’s View’, in Francine F. .In: Urban Poverty and Economic Development: A Case Study of Costa Rica. Palgrave Macmillan, London.

In: Urban Poverty and Economic Development: A Case Study of Costa Rica.

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New York: Basic Books, 1970. Universitaria, 1974, 1982. Class Conflict and Economic Development in. Chile, 1958-1973. Allende's Chile: An Inside View. Herrick, Bruce H. Urban Migration and Economic Development in. Chile. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1965. Stanford: Stanford University Press

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Economic development. New York : McGraw-Hill. by. Herrick, Bruce H; Kindleberger, Charles Poor, 1910-. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. Uploaded by Tracey Gutierres on April 3, 2012. SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata).

The years between 1940 and 1960 in Chile were marked by economic stagnation. Urban migration, reflecting this economic decay, as well as demographic conditions, are the subject of this study. The work attempts to coordinate the record of Chile's economic development with an account of its concomitant internal migration. In particular, shifts in urban population and changes in the structure of the labor force are explored in an attempt to understand the role of migration. The study deals explicitly with the economic implications of internal migration. It is the first work of its kind to consider internal migration within a less developed country with an income that has risen above the lowest levels. Higher incomes in Chile change many of the preconceptions about the economic impact of migration, both for the migrant and for society. The book deals extensively with these differences.