In this paper, the author argues that the historical tight overlap between "rural" and "agriculture" no longer exists in economically developed countries -- at least in a demographic (or "jobs") sense. The purpose of this working paper is to document the changing nature of this overlap and what it means for agricultural policy in Canada.--Includes text from document.
"In this paper, the author argues that the historical tight overlap between "rural" and "agriculture" no longer exists in economically developed countries -- at least in a demographic (or "jobs") sense. The purpose of this working paper is to document the changing nature of this overlap and what it means for agricultural policy in Canada.--Includes text from document."@en
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