This research is a case study of the factors that influence contemporary patterns of rural socioeconomic stratification among a sample of rural households in a group of Fouta Djallon Fulbe villages in the Republic of Guinea, West Africa. The study shows that traditional social status and gender account for the variation in individual and household access to the productive resources that determine socioeconomic status. Patterns of socioeconomic stratification are in turn expressed as differences in levels of household agricultural production and income earning.Precolonial Fouta Fulbe society was composed of noble, free, artisan, slave and pastoral groups organized into a rigid hierarchy differentiated by occupation and wealth. Monetization o...
This paper is concerned with the nature and extent of inequality and poverty in a rural African econ...
According to the UN's Millennium Development Indicators, 57.6 % of the rural population in Mali...
This article compares and examines the relationships among agricultural assets, incomes and food sec...
This study examined the factors influencing the emergence of an unequal social order in precolonial ...
For the great majority of small scale farming households in West Africa, labor is one of their most ...
In this last decade, poverty in developing countries remains the most important topic of debate at t...
For the great majority of small scale farming households in West Africa, labor is one of their most ...
In this last decade, poverty in developing countries remains the most important topic of debate at t...
381 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In this dissertation I presen...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 28While explaining proposed studies of aspects of "househol...
The study refers to the Wolof of Saloum, Senegal. Its aim was to examine which factors had induced c...
The economic development of Africa is a major challenge in the modern world. The predominantly agric...
Graduation date: 1996A study is conducted to provide information useful to the future development of...
peer reviewedFulani belong to a socio-cultural group predominantly met in western Africa and usually...
This paper analyses the differences of access to productive resources within the household of southe...
This paper is concerned with the nature and extent of inequality and poverty in a rural African econ...
According to the UN's Millennium Development Indicators, 57.6 % of the rural population in Mali...
This article compares and examines the relationships among agricultural assets, incomes and food sec...
This study examined the factors influencing the emergence of an unequal social order in precolonial ...
For the great majority of small scale farming households in West Africa, labor is one of their most ...
In this last decade, poverty in developing countries remains the most important topic of debate at t...
For the great majority of small scale farming households in West Africa, labor is one of their most ...
In this last decade, poverty in developing countries remains the most important topic of debate at t...
381 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In this dissertation I presen...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 28While explaining proposed studies of aspects of "househol...
The study refers to the Wolof of Saloum, Senegal. Its aim was to examine which factors had induced c...
The economic development of Africa is a major challenge in the modern world. The predominantly agric...
Graduation date: 1996A study is conducted to provide information useful to the future development of...
peer reviewedFulani belong to a socio-cultural group predominantly met in western Africa and usually...
This paper analyses the differences of access to productive resources within the household of southe...
This paper is concerned with the nature and extent of inequality and poverty in a rural African econ...
According to the UN's Millennium Development Indicators, 57.6 % of the rural population in Mali...
This article compares and examines the relationships among agricultural assets, incomes and food sec...