MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
In this paper an attempt has been made in section II to outline the need for a study of labor absorption problems in the LDC"s.
Olayide, S. O. · 1970

Abstract
In section III the physiography, tenural structures, special attributes, and specific needs of the Guinea Savannah Zone of Nigeria, which is the study area, have been briefly discussed. Section IV examines the types of research envisaged. Here attention is focused on the main enterprises, the level of integration, the size-scale structure, the extent of diversification and/or specialization, the specific (job) operational profiles necessary for determination/projection of job opportunities, and the feasible levels of "agribusiness primary and secondary triaggregates." In section V, the methodology of research is discussed with respect to sampling procedure, research methods, forms of questionnaires, and the administration of the questionnaires. Section VI enumerates the analysis of results designed to outline the patterns and promises of labor absorption.
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