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Uneven regional development and internal labor migration in Fiji
Michael Sofer
Tel Aviv University
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Fiji
100%
Uneven Regional Development
100%
Internal Labor Migration
100%
Labor Mobility
66%
Capitalist
33%
Low-income
33%
High-income
33%
Interdependency
33%
Production Capacity
33%
Core-periphery
33%
Development Strategy
33%
Villagers
33%
Economic Opportunity
33%
Outer Island
33%
Commercial Production
33%
Native Population
33%
Mode of Production
33%
Remittances
33%
Household Income
33%
Cheap Labour
33%
Circular Form
33%
Average Growth Rate
33%
Local Income
33%
Labor Migration
33%
Circular Mobility
33%
Village Economy
33%
Small Island States
33%
Social Sciences
Fiji
100%
Labor Migration
100%
Regional Development
100%
Labor Mobility
66%
Low Income
33%
Small Island Developing States
33%
Mode of Production
33%
Production Capacity
33%
Interdependency
33%
Development Strategy
33%
Household Income
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fiji
100%
Regional Development
100%
Labor Migration
100%
Labor Mobility
66%
Development Strategy
33%
Household Income
33%
Small Island State
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Mobility
100%
Regional Development
100%
Labor Migration
100%
Remittance
50%
Production Capacity
50%
Village Economy
50%