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The significance of trade liberalisation for rural livelihoods: The case of maize-producing households in Veracurz, Mexico
Groenewald, Sytske
(PhD candidate)
Niehof, Anke
(Promotor)
van den Berg, Marrit
(Co-promotor)
Sociology of Consumption and Households
Development Economics
WASS
Department of Social Sciences
Project
:
PhD
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/05/06
→
12/04/12
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reform policy
Social Sciences
100%
livelihood
Social Sciences
86%
social capital
Social Sciences
81%
Mexico
Social Sciences
73%
market
Social Sciences
34%
farmer
Social Sciences
27%
agriculture
Social Sciences
25%
income
Social Sciences
20%
Research output
Research output per year
2012
2012
2012
1
internal PhD, WU
Research output per year
Research output per year
Social limitations to livelihood adaptation : responses of maize-farming smallholder households to neoliberal policy reforms in Morelos, Southern Veracruz, Mexico
Groenewald, S. F.
,
2012
, S.l..
222 p.
Research output
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Thesis
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internal PhD, WU
Open Access
reform policy
100%
livelihood
86%
social capital
81%
Mexico
73%
market
34%