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Vol 3 No 6 1977

Which Way Zimbabwe? Alternative Development Strategies for the Future

by Riddell, R.

By Roger Riddell  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 3 No 6 1977

The Wage and Occupational Struture of the Zimbabwean Economy

by Harris, P.

By Peter Harris  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 3 No 6 1977

Social Security and Aged Subsistence: Roots of the Predicament in Zimbabwe

by Clarke, D.

By Duncan Clarke  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 3 No 6 1977

Notes on the Theory of the Informal Sector with Reference to Zimbabwe

by Davies, R. J.

By Rob J. Davies  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 3 No 6 1977

Informal Employment in Urban Zimbabwe: Selected Case Studies in Salisbury (May 1973)

by O’Cleary, C. S.

By C S O’Cleary  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 3 No 6 1977

A Salisbury Squatter Settlement: The Struggle for Shelter in an Urban Environment

by Seager, D.

By Di Seager  

Categories In the community, Vol 3 No 6 1977

A Note on Labour Relations in Southern Rhodesian Agriculture Before 1939

by Phimister, I. R.

By I R Phimister  

Categories In the past, Vol 3 No 6 1977

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 3 No 6 1977

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