de‑agrarianisation

[Verenigde Staten]//ˌdiːəˌɡreəriənaɪˈzeɪʃn//
[Verenigd Koninkrijk]//ˌdiːəˌɡreriənəˈzeɪʃn//

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Voorbeeldzinnen

the rapid de-agrarianisation of rural areas has led to significant social changes.

de-agrarianisation often forces farmers to seek alternative livelihoods in urban centers.

economists study the driving forces behind de-agrarianisation in developing nations.

structural adjustment programs frequently accelerated the process of de-agrarianisation.

de-agrarianisation represents a fundamental shift away from peasant-based economies.

environmental degradation is sometimes a consequence of unmanaged de-agrarianisation.

de-agrarianisation involves a decreasing reliance on agriculture for household income.

scholars have observed a global trend of de-agrarianisation since the late twentieth century.

the relationship between de-agrarianisation and food security is complex.

de-agrarianisation does not necessarily imply improved living standards for the poor.

government policies can either mitigate or exacerbate de-agrarianisation trends.

the study explores the gendered impacts of rapid de-agrarianisation in africa.

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