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    Crecimiento de la poblacion y empleo agricola en America Latina, algunas comparaciones con los Estados Unidos

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    Date
    1969-02
    Author
    Thiesenhusen, William C.
    Publisher
    Centro de Tenencia de Tierras, Universidad de Wisconsin
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    Labor and laborers, Agricultural United States
    Agricultural laborers Latin America
    Agricultural laborers United States
    Latin America Population
    Labor and laborers, Agricultural Latin America
    United States Population
    Migration Latin America
    Migration United States
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/56472
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    Translation of: Population growth and agricultural employment in Latin America with some U.S. comparisons
     
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    • Land Tenure Center Papers

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