Migrant Laborers
Explore the complexities of migrancy with Migrant Laborers, a thought-provoking book first published in 1985 by Cambridge University Press. This insightful work spans 234 pages, delving into the origins of migrant labor and its profound impacts on rural economies. The author meticulously examines how different African pre-capitalist societies responded to wage labor, highlighting the regional variations and their effects on both the rural economy and the division of labor within households. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in socio-economic dynamics, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to your collection. Discover the intricate relationship between labor and society in this essential read.